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.
Course dates: September 9–22, 2025 Hands-on days: September 23–24, 2025 Registration deadline: August 31, 2025 (registration form can be found below)...
City Property Department of Tallinn the service hall at Vabaduse väljak (Liberty Square) 10 , 3th floor Opening hours M 14-18 Th 9-12 Information line...
Information about services provided by the Tallinn City authorities. Tallinn City Office Service Bureau Vabaduse väljak 7, 1st floor Email: teenindus...
Tallinn, as the European Capital of Sport, will host 32 free running classes from 12-16 May. The training sessions, which will take place in all eight...
One of the priorities in Tallinn's 2024 budget is the development of a comfortable and safe urban space, which includes investments in transportation infrastructure and making streets more pedestrian-friendly. The city budget has allocated over 47.5 million euros for the reconstruction and major repairs of roads and streets. Key projects for the coming year include the reconstruction of Peterburi maantee and Lastekodu Street, the construction of pedestrian tunnels on Paldiski maantee, the reconstruction of the Kadaka viaduct, and the construction of the first phase of Pollinator Highway green corridor.
This week, the ACES of Europe Validation Committee got to know the opportunities for sports and the organisation of sports in Tallinn – the prerequisites for the title of European Capital of Sport 2025 are created by local and national sport events taking place here in addition to the infrastructure supporting sports. The winner will be declared this November.