The website at /clustersinestonia was produced at the initiative of the Tallinn City Enterprise Department, and includes information in both Estonian...
Bruntor CEO Raimonds Jurgelis shares the story behind their innovative electric cargo scooter, the challenges of last-mile deliveries, and key lessons...
The "Green Tracks" installation competition brings environmentally friendly public art to Linnahall with the aim to enliven the seaside in the year of...
The service is provided to people residing in Tallinn with visual impairments. We offer two types of services: Psychosocial group work to improve your...
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.
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Mustamäe, an evolving district in Tallinn, exhibits a unique blend of modernity and history. While it features contemporary infrastructure, the area...
In the City Centre zone in the public for-fee parking area in Tallinn, the exemption from the parking charge applies to drivers whose vehicles produce...