This weekend, the Kadriorg Park will host the light festival “Valgus kõnnib 2025”, which will bring temporary traffic changes in the Kadriorg area on the evenings of September 19 and 20.
The City of Tallinn and Nordlin Ehitus OÜ signed a contract today to begin the extensive renovation of Kadriorg Stadium. The work will include upgrades to the main stadium arena, the football training arena, and the stadium’s technical infrastructure.
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...
The cornerstone of the Kadriorg Palace and Park ensemble, the House of Peter the Great, is Tallinn’s oldest museum, opened in 1806. The former Swedish...
Through the Test in Tallinn programme, the city offers companies the opportunity to trial innovative solutions that support smart city development. In the September application round, the evaluation committee selected eight new projects for testing from a record 29 applications.