Until the 19th century there existed a moat filled with water instead of the present-day garden. In 1866 Tallinn city rented the territory of today’s...
The principles for public art in Tallinn present important guidelines and values that should be considered when commissioning and producing public art...
Starting on 21 April 2025, the City of Tallinn will begin works to remove a Soviet decorative emblem from the façade of the Russian Cultural Centre (Mere puiestee 5). The removal is based on the city government’s coalition agreement and a structural safety assessment.
A debt counsellor informs people of their rights and obligations and finds ways to minimise debts (e.g. setting up a payment plan) or eliminate them...
The City of Tallinn is transforming Aia Street into a green and vibrant public space this summer, complete with rest areas, play zones, urban furniture, and greenery.