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Tallinna Nurmenuku Kindergarten
OUR MISSION Our mission is to be a place, where children can learn and play in a safe environment with family support. We hope that children will...
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TALLINN SMALL ANIMAL CREMATORIUM Raba 40, Tallinn , 10917 Phone: 555 17527 Weekdays (Mon–Fri): 09:00 – 16:30 Email: loomakrematoorium@kadriorupark.ee...
History of Tallinn
Photo: Kaupo Kalda, visittallinn.ee Tallinn before written sources It is not easy to determine the beginning of Tallinn's history. The location...
Circular Economy Pilot Project
Tallinn Strategic Management Office, with support from the European Economic Area (EEA) program and the Environmental Investment Centre (KIK), is...
Housing and social service (former resocialisation service)
From 1 May 2025 , a social and housing service will be provided in Tallinn instead of resocialisation services. The resocialisation service was...
Integration Window: Autumn Seminar 2025
The seminar will be held in Estonian, and to ensure better understanding, interpretation will be provided into English, Arabic, and Russian. Schedule...
Follow the progress of Tallinn’s development strategy
For the third year in a row, Tallinn has published the annual report on the implementation of the “Tallinn 2035” development strategy. The report provides a clear overview of how the city delivered on its goals over the past year and how it tackled key challenges along the way.
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe Objectives: To consolidate data on significant cemeteries and raise awareness of their importance as a...
Tallinn buses to detect damaged traffic signs
This autumn, the City of Tallinn and the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities have launched a pilot project in which city buses and waste collection vehicles will begin detecting damaged or missing traffic signs. Smart sensors, or cameras, installed on the vehicles will transmit real-time information to the city about the condition of traffic signs.