The park is located at 64a Aianduse Street, 17a Muuga Road and 70a Aianduse Street of Mähe aedlinn (garden city). The area makes 0,8 ha. The design is...
The City Archives are located on Tolli Street, on the northern edge of the Old Town near St. Olaf’s Church (see the Tallinn digital map at /eng/kaart...
In the 2025/2026 academic year, the City of Tallinn will open classes in five schools transitioning to Estonian-language instruction, specifically for children who speak Estonian at a native level. Admission to these Estonian-language classes will be city-wide, meaning students will not be automatically assigned to these classes. Parents will decide whether to enroll their children in these classes.
The youth centres provide the youth with conditions for educational activities, enabling them, based on their free will, to be active near their homes...
Crisis help information for economic operators Tallinn extends rent exemption on outdoor terraces 100 % from 1 May to 31 May 2022 and 1 September to...
Taking into account the peculiarities of children, the following special groups have been formed in Tallinn’s preschool institutions: Leveling groups...
To ensure environmentally friendly disposal of old Christmas trees, Tallinn has opened 83 collection points where residents can drop off their trees free of charge. Trees can also be taken to waste stations or have them picked up by the local waste management service.