When choosing a school, please note: the distance of the school from your home and the necessary commuting time safety of the route to school type of...
Staying in Estonia How long can I stay in Estonia? As of 9 March 2022, Ukrainian citizens and their family members who have come to Estonia because of...
The colourful museum built in 1937 as the main building of the Kadriorg Children’s Park is a playful environment created for children and families to...
Personalised Smartcard is only valid with personal identity document. The right of free travel: Documents evidencing the travel benefits (valid only...
The Kalamaja Community Museum is located at Kotzebue 16, Tallinn. From the first moment, the Kalamaja Community Museum was created together with the...
Starting in September, the City of Tallinn will introduce major changes to its sports funding principles for children and youth, increasing the total support volume by nearly 75 percent. This reform updates the previous funding system, which has been in place for almost 17 years. The new model aims to support a greater number of athletes and clubs, increase transparency, and link support more clearly to encouraging physical activity among young people.