* This is how our kindergarten looks like. There are 11 groups and over 210 children in our kindergarten. * For our kindergartens birthday every group...
The City of Tallinn is finalizing its environmental noise reduction action plan. By law, the city is required to mitigate noise exceeding legal limits in public spaces, ensuring a healthy living environment and supporting business activities.
During the Christmas holidays, Tallinn public transport will operate on a Sunday schedule. On December 31, due to the concert and light show at Vabaduse väljak, the area will be closed to traffic, and buses passing through will be rerouted. However, on New Year’s Eve, January 1, early hours, several lines will run longer to ensure partygoers can get home using public transport.
The City Archives are housed in three buildings – Tolli 4, 6 and 8. The largest of these, Tolli 8 is the former Customs and Packing House (designed by...
In Pirita Kindergarten there are alltogether 6 groups of children aged 2-7 years. Pirita Kindergarten is located in a beautiful place, where near is...
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.