You can view the repertoire of the Tallinn City Theatre here. Tickets are available from the theatre box office and from Piletilevi . Tickets to next...
Next week, 24-30 April, the spring school break offers children and young people in Tallinn the opportunity to take part in a diverse and exciting range of activities, from nature to exercise and from culture to robotics.
Municipal dwelling is given on lease: to essential city workers (i.e. teachers, care workers, cultural workers, rescue workers, police officers); for...
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The first 15 minutes of parking is free of charge, if the driver is using a parking clock or written notice fixing the starting time – placed visibly...
Fifteen thousand euros will be allocated from the reserve fund of Tallinn City Government to the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra to support Tallinn’s sister city Odessa and keep the tradition of Ukraine’s largest classical music festival ‘Odessa Classics’ alive in Tallinn.
At the beginning of last year, Tallinn launched the Test in Tallinn programme, initiated by Mayor Mihhail Kõlvart, inviting companies to test new technologies in urban spaces and systems. The focus was on tests in urban mobility, renewable energy and energy saving. To date, a total of 37 test project applications have been received, of which 21 have been accepted.
There are 2 Science Parks available in Tallinn: Tehnopol Technopolis Ülemiste Tallinn Science Park Tehnopol is a research and business campus that is...