In the first week of January, the Tallinn Welfare and Health Care Department will move to new premises, and most of the staff will be working remotely during this time. From January 8 onwards, the department will be located at Endla 8.
Today, Estonia’s largest maritime and family event published its programme. From 14-16 July, three of the capital’s ports (Vanasadam cruise area, Lennusadam and Noblessner harbour campus) will be hosting a densely packed cultural programme and many maritime activities.
Young athletes from Tallinn have once again been given the opportunity to apply to the Tallinn Sports School competitive athlete programme. For the first time, applications are also open to deaf and para-athletes. Applications for the next two seasons can be submitted until 19 June 2023.
The autumn school holiday from October 23 to 29 provides students with opportunities for creative self-expression, physical activity, and educational self-improvement.
Public unsupervised for-fee parking in Tallinn breaks down into the following parking zones: City Centre, Downtown, Old Town and Pirita. Parking zones...
11.00 Opening Rainer Rannala, Head of the General Department of Tallinn Education Board 11.05 Distance learning lessons in Tallinn and Finnish schools...
Public transport circulation and stops During the XIII Youth Song and Dance Festival, which will take place from 30 June to 2 July, special buses will...