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Kristiine District Administration
Aadress Metalli tn 5, 10615 Tallinn Telefon 645 7100 E-post kristiine@tallinnlv.ee Registrikood 75014238 District Elder: Renata Lukk
Scenic areas in Tallinn
Below is an overview of Tallinn’s scenic areas by district. The descriptions of each scenic area include a map of the area showing the borders of the...
Soil jewelry and sandals made of car tires. The winners of the design competition "RoheAsi" were announced
The Estonian Designers' Union and the City of Tallinn announced the winners of the design competition "RoheAsi" for environmentally friendly souvenirs.
City Government appoints district governors for Kristiine and Nõmme
Today, the Tallinn City Government appointed the district governors for Kristiine and Nõmme. Starting May 2, Renata Lukk will lead Kristiine, while Karmo Kuri, who also served in this role during the previous administration, will continue as the governor of Nõmme. Both candidates received approval from their respective district councils.
Public presentation of Tulika Street design conditions results
An open discussion will be held on Wednesday, June 19, at 17:30 at the Kristiine District Government office (Metalli St. 5) to present the results of the public exhibition of the design conditions for the reconstruction of Tulika Street.
Löwenruh Park to become a biodiverse hub for recreation and sports
Tallinn is planning to renovate Löwenruh Park, focusing on preserving its natural features and enhancing biodiversity. Feedback on the park’s preliminary design can be submitted until October 27, with a public presentation scheduled for October 17, 2024.
Tondi underpass opens on November 1
Starting November 1, the new Tondi underpass will allow safe and seamless crossing under the railway tracks.
New nature-based stormwater filtration solution planned for Tondimõisa Park
A new stormwater filtration solution will be installed in Tondimõisa Park in the Kristiine district to treat stormwater collected from the Tammsaare tee–Pärnu maantee catchment area and reduce local flood risks.