The Tallinn Philharmonic Society is a concert organisation located in Tallinn Old Town in the historic House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads on...
Bruntor aims to test innovative electric cargo bikes suitable for year-round use. These bikes can be utilized in sectors that require the transport of...
This spring several districts host a series of workshops on the ‘FUTURE OF TALLINN 2021+’ to involve active citizens in the process of designing the...
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This autumn, the City of Tallinn and the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities have launched a pilot project in which city buses and waste collection vehicles will begin detecting damaged or missing traffic signs. Smart sensors, or cameras, installed on the vehicles will transmit real-time information to the city about the condition of traffic signs.