Huge changes have taken place in all spheres of life in Tallinn during the last decade. These are mainly the trends that have established a favourable...
This year, the City of Tallinn will plant 3,500 trees in parks, courtyards, and along streets—matching the number of new little Tallinn residents expected to be born in 2025. It marks the city’s largest-ever tree-planting initiative, aimed at creating a healthier and greener urban environment.
The cornerstone of the Kadriorg Palace and Park ensemble, the House of Peter the Great, is Tallinn’s oldest museum, opened in 1806. The former Swedish...
Information about services provided by the Tallinn City authorities. Tallinn helpline 14410 Tallinn City Office Service Bureau Vabaduse väljak 7, 1st...
The City of Tallinn has adopted the strategy document “International Tallinn 2035”, aimed at strengthening the city’s international position, fostering strategic partnerships, and improving crisis preparedness. Cooperation with capitals in the Baltic Sea region on civil protection and resilience is one of the strategy’s key focus areas.
Accelerating connected health solutions in, from and to Estonia Cluster overview: Estonian Connected Health Cluster (ECHC) is committed to accelerate...
The creation of Kodu Park started probably in 1932 on the initiative of the city gardener Hans Lepa. The park of the regular design is located in the...