Questions and suggestions concerning the geoportal gis@tallinnlv.ee Ave Kargaja , ave.kargaja@tallinnlv.ee Head of Geoinformation Systems Department...
Tallinn is the centre of Estonian political and business life. With its population 400 000, the capital is the driving force of the country's economy...
Tallinn Environmental Department organises random measurements to monitor the level of ambient air pollution. There are three monitoring stations for...
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 Urban Environment and Public Works Department, in collaboration with the Pirita District Government, is planning the renovation of Merivälja Park. The goal is to preserve the park's natural charm while offering modern and versatile opportunities for active recreation for visitors of all ages.