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...
St. Nicholas’ Church 1465–1939, St. Olaf’s Church 1497–1939, Cathedral Church 1597–1940, the Holy Spirit Church 1605–1874 (the predecessor of St. John...
The library contains over 18760 prints (as of 31 December 2016) primarily from the 19th and the 20th century. Most of the monographs, reference books...
A publication called The Merchant’s ABC has been issued as an aid for people opening stores or eateries in Tallinn. The publication provides a short...
Regular maintenance and a prudent mindset help to extend the life cycle of the building in use and significantly reduce the footprint of construction...
Aktsiaselts Tallinna Linnatransport announces that the winner of the trolleybus tender, announced in the second half of the summer, is the long-established major manufacturer Škoda Group. As a result of the tender, trolleybuses will be produced that can be used in areas without overhead lines, thus ensuring a more flexible and efficient service of the network. The tender includes the procurement of twenty-two 18-meter and eighteen 12-meter trolleybuses, with an option to purchase an additional 30 trolleybuses.