Bruntor aims to test innovative electric cargo bikes suitable for year-round use. These bikes can be utilized in sectors that require the transport of...
The city’s development strategy Tallinn 2035 describes the future of Tallinn that the entire city government is working towards. City culture plays an...
TALLINN SMALL ANIMAL CREMATORIUM Raba 40, Tallinn , 10917 Phone: 555 17527 Weekdays (Mon–Fri): 09:00 – 16:30 Email: loomakrematoorium@kadriorupark.ee...
The parent and child shelter is meant for parents above all for mothers and children who have experienced physical, mental, or sexual violence or who...
On 4 March, Turu-uuringute AS will conduct the EELU2026 mobility study of the residents of Estonia on behalf of the Estonian Transport Administration and the Tallinn Transport Administration. The purpose of the study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the daily travel patterns of people and, based on the data collected, to support the planning, development, and policymaking of mobility solutions. This includes further development of the national mobility model, which takes into account different modes of transport – walking, cycling, car use, and public transport.
The presentation of the changes to the public transport network took place in the city districts according to the following timetable: 9 September at...
Starting from 09.09.2024, the general scheme will change. With the new traffic arrangement, pedestrian movement will improve on Mere pst and Ahtri St...
The Kalamaja Community Museum is located at Kotzebue 16, Tallinn. From the first moment, the Kalamaja Community Museum was created together with the...