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City centre green spaces survey
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...
Green transition and recycling during reconstruction
As we know, the most sustainable building is one that has already been built. Preserving existing buildings and repurposing them is significantly more...
Windows and doors of historical buildings
Each type of building has its own set of doors and windows that are characteristic to a particular era or architectural style. When restoring or...
Construction, repair and maintenance works
Regular maintenance and a prudent mindset help to extend the life cycle of the building in use and significantly reduce the footprint of construction...
Key principles and guidelines
In order to value and preserve built heritage, general guidelines and conditions have been imposed that are specified based on the object’s...
Tallinn honors President Arnold Rüütel with mourning flags
Saturday, January 11, is a national day of mourning to honor President Arnold Rüütel, who passed away on December 31 last year. All Tallinn city institutions will fly the Estonian flag as a mourning flag on this day.
Diversions during construction from 4.03.2024
Haabersti, Mustamäe, Kristiine and Nõmme Viimsi, Pirita and Põhja-Tallinn
Tallinn in brief
Tallinn – a business-friendly capital Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is part of the economically stable Nordic area, situated on a busy trading...