Nighttime Development Plan for Tallinn Tallinn’s New Development Plan Aims to Create a Safe, Diverse, and 24-Hour City For the first time, Tallinn’s...
The Tallinn City Council elections were held on 19 October 2025. Voting results Voting in Tallinn City council elections Candidates Who is eligible to...
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...
The Tallinn City Museum is both a museum in a medieval merchant house introducing the history of Tallinn as well as an umbrella organisation uniting...
The Tallinn City Theatre was founded in 1965 and the opening performance was held on 13 February 1966 with the play ‘Judge Us, People!’. At the time...
The City model can be viewed on website https://gis.tallinn.ee/linnamudel City model is a continuously renewed and upgraded three-dimensional digital...
Tallinn has been a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network since 2022. Tallinn hosts a large number of diverse music events that welcome many of...
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.