Kopli 93 is a community centre operating in North Tallinn district that includes a garden, a beehive and a makerspace. This is a hub in the historic...
November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This year, several cultural institutions in Tallinn are joining the campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence.
Tallinn’s 2024 budget in the urban planning and heritage conservation sector focuses on planning new kindergartens, valuing historical urban spaces, and modernizing information systems for more efficient and faster planning processes.
Tallinn families with two or more children who go to kindergarten can apply for a place fee exemption. The exemption can be awarded if a parent and their children have registered residency in Tallinn and a parent has made an application.
IT is everywhere Cluster overview: Estonian ICT cluster is a collaboration platform for enterprises, created to boost the development of new products...
Intelligent Community Forum Objective: Intelligent Community Forum is a global network of cities and regions that aims to help solve social problems...
Until October 8th, all residents of Tallinn have the opportunity to submit ideas for next year's participatory budget projects. In the past two weeks, 222 proposals have been submitted, with the most active participation coming from the Nõmme and Kesklinn districts.