The transition of city-owned buildings in Tallinn to local, clean, and efficient district heating has already yielded significant results. Initiated a few years ago, the process has successfully converted the heating systems of several municipal buildings, supporting the city's goal of becoming emission-free and reducing reliance on imported natural gas.
Until the 19th century there existed a moat filled with water instead of the present-day garden. In 1866 Tallinn city rented the territory of today’s...
The cornerstone of the Kadriorg Palace and Park ensemble, the House of Peter the Great, is Tallinn’s oldest museum, opened in 1806. The former Swedish...
Vesse terminal Bus: 54 During the morning rush hour, there are 4 departures per hour from the terminal (every 15 minutes on average and the estimated...
The park is located in the centre of Pirita on a plot at 3 Merivälja Road and is 0,3 ha in size. The design was completed by Mart Mets of OÜ Kivisilla...
The parking charge may be paid via the mobile or buying a parking ticket from a parking meter, or a monthly pass. Parking using a mobile phone Smart...