R elease of archival notices, answers to queries, copies and extracts. Use this service if your query is not a request for documents in the Register...
Due to the spread of COVID-19, we ask you to use our e-services and communicate via e-mail and phone instead of coming in person. A parking pass is a...
You can view the repertoire of the Tallinn City Theatre here. Tickets are available from the theatre box office and from Piletilevi . Tickets to next...
Benefit for keeping guide dogs for people with visual impairments. This year, the aid is 165 euros quarterly. You have the right to receive the aid if...
The Tallinn Rental Committee settles disputes arising from tenancy agreements. The rental committee settles disputes that have arisen from tenancy in...
The application round for the Tallinnovation competition, organised jointly by the City of Tallinn and the science and business campus Tehnopol, began this week. The competition’s goal is to discover smart city solutions that can make the city’s services and environment more comfortable for both residents and visitors. This is the second year that a total of up to 100,000 euros will be invested into smart city solutions.
From Saturday, 1 April, Tallinn’s waste treatment facilities will start following a summer work schedule which means that the business hours will be extended during weekdays.
Geneva is currently hosting UNECE Urban Resilience Week, featuring the Mayor's Forum, with Deputy Mayor Tiit Terik representing Tallinn. This forum serves as a platform for city leaders to discuss critical urban development topics, including inclusivity, adaptability, and sustainability.