The continuous monitoring of energy, ventilation and air quality in hundreds of buildings generates big data. Analytics are developed to handle this...
The City of Tallinn has launched an architectural competition to find the best spatial solution for a new swimming centre on Varraku Street in Lasnamäe. The planned facility is a major public space development, aiming to create a top-class swimming complex suitable for international competitions, complemented by a diverse urban environment. The deadline for submitting competition entries is 18 September.
Junior world champion in freestyle skiing Henry Sildaru shared memories of his first major competition as part of the ICG Tallinn 2025 video story series.
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...
1. Place in a kindergarten The provision of day care services and pre-school education for children aged 1 to 7 in institutions belonging to the city...
The weekend’s Song and Dance Celebration procession and major concerts at the Song Festival Grounds will bring significant traffic changes to central Tallinn. Several streets will be closed, many bus routes rerouted, and tram traffic will be suspended during the procession.