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Falgi Park (also called Falckspark or Lastepark, i.e. Children’s Park)
Falgi Park (also called Falckspark or Lastepark, i.e. Children’s Park) has been established in the 19th century. The alderman of Tallinn Toom Guild...
Tondimõisa (Ghost Mansion’s) Park
The park is located at 107 Nõmme Road. It is a former Dunten’s Park. It was an area of the summer manor of the town councillor Jobst Dunt(e) in the...
Kuum ilm
Ohtlikuks loetakse, kui ööpäeva maksimumtemperatuur on 30°C ja üle selle vähemalt kahe ööpäeva vältel. Tervisele võib halvasti mõjuda mitu päeva...
Health care
Emergency number – 112 Tallinn Helpline – 14410 Other important telephone numbers Tallinn Emergency Medical Service Tallinna Emergency Medical Service...
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...
Tallinn’s second supplementary budget prioritizes education
Tallinn City Government has submitted the draft of the city's second supplementary budget for 2023 to the City Council, which specifies budgeted revenues, expenditures, investments, and financing transactions. The largest growth in expenses is planned in the fields of education and roads and streets.
Tallinn continues support for Ukraine with ambulance and medical equipment donation
The Tallinn City Government has submitted a draft resolution to the City Council proposing to donate five ambulances and medical equipment belonging to the Tallinn Ambulance to Ukraine as humanitarian aid.
Tallinn Day festivities begin on May 15
On Wednesday, May 15, and Saturday, May 18, both residents and visitors are invited to participate in the festivities of Tallinn Day, celebrating 776 years since Tallinn was granted city rights under Lübeck Law. The events kick off with a meeting between the Prime Minister and the Mayor at the Short Leg Gate, followed by the Mayor opening the doors of Tallinn Town Hall accompanied by the Tallinn Police Orchestra at 12:00.
Tallinn Day culminates on May 18 with the "Diverse City" concert-performance
This year, Tallinn Day celebrates the 776th anniversary of the granting of Lübeck rights. The festivities began on May 15 and will peak on Saturday, May 18, with several major events including the street festival Ghetto Games, the recycling festival UK Fest, the concert-performance "Multifaceted City," and much more. For the first time, Tallinn Night will also be celebrated as part of Tallinn Day.