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...
At today’s meeting, Tallinn City Government decided to submit new land tax rates to the City Council, which, according to the draft, will take effect from 1 January 2024.
Establishing of the material base and network for environmental education. Coordination of environment education activities of Tallinn Botanic Garden...
In Tallinn, the circular economy company FudLoop has expanded its network of smart food sharing pantries, which is unique in the world, with the aim of reducing food waste.
All recipients of a pension supplement (i.e. pensioners registered in Tallinn who receive yearly support before their birthday month) are eligible to...
The Tallinn City Government recently adopted a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan, which was discussed at the City Council meeting on Thursday. Among other things, the plan proposes a review of the current parking policy, but the discount for residents will remain.
There are 2 Science Parks available in Tallinn: Tehnopol Technopolis Ülemiste Tallinn Science Park Tehnopol is a research and business campus that is...