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Mere Cultural Centre
The Mere Cultural Centre is located at Mere Boulevard 5. On the site of war ruins, a neoclassical building with columns was erected in 1954, which...
Changes in tram routes from May 03 2024
Changes to the public transportation routes in Tallinn during construction works on Põhja puiestee and Mere puiestee between 03.05.2024 and 05.05.2024...
Tallinn celebrates Estonia's Day of Restoration of Independence with a concert on the Square of 20 August
The UNESCO City of Music, Tallinn, celebrates Estonia's Day of Restoration of Independence with an open-air concert on the Square of 20 August in Harjumäe Park. The concert will take place on Sunday, 20 August at 14:00 and with no entry fee.
Changes to the routes of Tallinn's public transport lines from 4 March 2024
Changes to the routes of Tallinn's public transport lines on Põhja puiestee, Mere puiestee, and Ahtri Street during construction works from 4.03.2024...
Reconstruction of Peterburi maantee to begin in 2024
One of the priorities in Tallinn's 2024 budget is the development of a comfortable and safe urban space, which includes investments in transportation infrastructure and making streets more pedestrian-friendly. The city budget has allocated over 47.5 million euros for the reconstruction and major repairs of roads and streets. Key projects for the coming year include the reconstruction of Peterburi maantee and Lastekodu Street, the construction of pedestrian tunnels on Paldiski maantee, the reconstruction of the Kadaka viaduct, and the construction of the first phase of Pollinator Highway green corridor.
Tallinn prioritizes cultural accessibility and inclusiveness in 2024
Tallinn's 2024 budget allocates a record €39.9 million for cultural activities and investments, focusing on ensuring everyone can partake in cultural life, irrespective of special needs or economic barriers.
Idea submission for 2024 Participatory Budget now open
From September 18th to October 8th, all residents of Tallinn have the opportunity to submit proposals for projects that could be implemented in the city's public spaces next year through the participatory budget.
European Parliament Elections 2024
Euroopa parlamendi valimised 2024 info
Tallinn budget focuses on supporting its residents and stimulating economy through investments
The Tallinn City Government has submitted a budget proposal for 2024 to the City Council, totaling 1.26 billion euros, marking an increase of 79.5 million euros or 6.7 percent compared to the revised 2023 budget.