Culture and creativity play an important role in Tallinn’s development. As a former European Capital of Culture in 2011 and as a UNESCO World Heritage...
The Tallinn Maritime Days are a diverse and exciting summer festival. All harbours have children’s areas, shopping streets, fish areas, concert areas...
From 5 February to 16 March, property owners can apply for restoration grants from the Tallinn Urban Planning Department. The grant is available to owners of architecturally valuable buildings, monuments, structures located in heritage or conservation areas, and individual objects of cultural value. An informational session will be held next week to provide further details.
December is a month of hope and miracles. As the year comes to a close, whether it was easy or difficult, something new is already on the horizon. A...
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...
Municipal housing is meant for an individual or family who is not able to provide appropriate housing that meets their needs or their family’s needs...
It is possible to apply for the establishment or change of a place name for a natural or man-made geographical feature (such as a park or a street). A...
Estonian legal system is based on the continental European model. The new Commercial Code was adopted on 15 February 1995 and has been effective since...
Only persons who have completed basic education or corresponding education abroad can apply for admission to upper secondary school. Every school has...