From May 12 to 18, residents of Tallinn (as registered in the population register) can once again bring their bulky waste—such as unusable furniture, bicycles, or baby strollers—to the city’s waste stations and the Lilleküla Circular Economy Centre free of charge.
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...
Access to metadata of the collections in Tallinn City Archives through information systems of the National Archives of Estonia (Register of Archives...
Computer study group and photography hobby groups at Tallinn municipal and private hobby schools. The contact details of the hobby schools are in the...
Botanic expert opinions, dendrologic stocktaking and private consultations by specialists of Tallinn Botanic Garden and sale of publications, plants...
The Tallinn City Government has approved a regulation banning the use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) advertising materials in public space. Tallinn is the first European capital to introduce such a restriction in the field of outdoor advertising. The decision stems from the city’s commitment to protecting residents’ health and the environment, and to steering public visual communication toward more sustainable practices.