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Põhja-Tallinn’s comprehensive plan focuses on high-quality urban environment
The Tallinn City Government has submitted the Põhja-Tallinn comprehensive plan to the City Council for adoption. The plan outlines the district’s spatial development for the next couple of decades. This strategic document aims to address the area’s major challenges: opening up long-closed seafront and former industrial areas, as well as improving mobility within Põhja-Tallinn and connections to other districts.
Smart City Center
Välisprojektide ettevalmistamist ja elluviimist koordineerib Tallinna Strateegiakeskuse all tegutsev Välisprojektide büroo, mille eesmärgiks on tõsta...
Digital twin tools and pilot projects
Siit leiad digikaksiku tööriistad ja piloodid Interaktiivne 3D-platvorm , mis võimaldab visuaalselt uurida, kus paiknevad Tallinna linnas erinevad...
Terms and conditions for contracts
The agreement for the provision of premises is used for short-term rentals, such as renting out rooms for a conference or concert. The agreement...
Tallinn 777 – History Lives Here
Tallinn Day Programme 2025 12-16 May | Main programme on Freedom Square 12-14 MAY School physical education and football training: Tallinn's schools...
EuroPark to provide Tallinn’s paid parking service
From 2 September, paid public parking in Tallinn will be operated by OÜ EuroPark Estonia, replacing AS Ühisteenused. The change of service provider is technical and does not affect the principles or pricing of parking.
Valdeku sauna - sports hall
The use of the sauna and sports hall for rent at Valdeku street 15. Information is available 6008128, 58870862. NB! From November 1, 2022, the opening...
Tallinn Folk High School
The Tallinn Folk High School offers different self-improvement opportunities through theoretical and practical courses to the wider public. The school...
Tallinn Literary Centre
The Tallinn Literary Centre was created in 2017 to showcase the heritage of the most famous Estonian authors A. H. Tammsaare and Eduard Vilde. The...