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Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe Objectives: To consolidate data on significant cemeteries and raise awareness of their importance as a...
Old Jewish Cemetery in Tallinn
The Old Jewish Cemetery is the earliest-known Jewish burial site in Tallinn. The history of Tallinn’s Jewish community dates back to the medieval...
Collection route for hazardous waste and reusable items
For two consecutive weekends (14–15 May and 21–22 May), the residents of Tallinn once again have a convenient opportunity to dispose of hazardous...
Collection route for hazardous waste and reusable items
The autumn collection rounds of 2025 will take place on two consecutive weekends: October 11-12 and October 18-19. For two consecutive weekends, the...
Scenic areas in Tallinn
Below is an overview of Tallinn’s scenic areas by district. The descriptions of each scenic area include a map of the area showing the borders of the...
Changes to tram and bus services during Ironman Triathlon in Tallinn
During the Ironman triathlon and events connected to the competition, several streets will be closed, parking will be limited and there will be changes to public transport services and their timetables on 7-8 August.
Part of Paldiski Road to be closed due Tallinn Open Triathlon on Sunday
Due to the Tallinn Open Triathlon that will be held in the vicinity of Lake Harku, the section of Paldiski Road from the shore of Lake Harku (Paldiski Road 124a) up to the city limit will be closed on Sunday, 24 July from 9.30 am to 5.50 pm. At the same time, the trajectory of the bus lines 27, 36, 61 and 62 will change from 10 am to 6 pm.
War memorial on Viljandi maantee relocated to Liiva cemetery
The memorial stone, which was located in the car park near the intersection of Valdeku tänav and Viljandi maantee in Tallinn, was today relocated to the Liiva cemetery.
The city suspends building health trails in the Sütiste forest
The proposed health trail in the Sütiste forest park on the border of Nõmme and Mustamäe will not be built. Further development of the Sütiste forest will be decided by the property's manager, the Estonian Environmental Board.