The transition of city-owned buildings in Tallinn to local, clean, and efficient district heating has already yielded significant results. Initiated a few years ago, the process has successfully converted the heating systems of several municipal buildings, supporting the city's goal of becoming emission-free and reducing reliance on imported natural gas.
Mustamäe, an evolving district in Tallinn, exhibits a unique blend of modernity and history. While it features contemporary infrastructure, the area...
The changes will be implemented from 21 October. Citizens had the opportunity to express their views and make proposals from 3-20 September before the...
Please note! The 80-litre bio-waste containers are no longer available. Applications can only be made for 140-litre containers. According to the Waste...
In the 2025/2026 academic year, the City of Tallinn will open classes in five schools transitioning to Estonian-language instruction, specifically for children who speak Estonian at a native level. Admission to these Estonian-language classes will be city-wide, meaning students will not be automatically assigned to these classes. Parents will decide whether to enroll their children in these classes.
Supporting medallists in adult title competitions The aim is to acknowledge the high achievements of athletes from Tallinn at the Olympic Games, World...