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.
The City Archives are located on Tolli Street, on the northern edge of the Old Town near St. Olaf’s Church (Oleviste kirik) – see the Tallinn digital...
Ibiot's solution envisages the installation of sensors in waste containers, which would then allow the waste transport operator to change the emptying...
The clint area’s path has six distinctive regions and their differences are already clearly noticeable. Character area 01: The Tame Clint region runs...
Tallinn is a city with a lot of biodiversity - insects, birds and animals live right next to us, and it is important to provide suitable habitats for...
Towers Square owes its name to the towers of the Town Wall facing the place. In addition to this one can see the numerous spires of churches from this...