The Tallinn City Government has submitted its budget strategy for 2025-2028 and the implementation plan for the “Tallinn 2035” development strategy to the City Council. The budget strategy serves as a guide for directing the city’s development and creating city budgets over the next four years, considering sustainability and financial feasibility.
The library contains over 18760 prints (as of 31 December 2016) primarily from the 19th and the 20th century. Most of the monographs, reference books...
Why was the current tram line route chosen? The new tram line’s construction was preceded by a lengthy planning process during which every potential...
Starting Monday, August 19, all five tram lines in Tallinn will be back in operation. Tram services had been temporarily disrupted due to the construction of the Old City Harbour tram line and the construction of a grade-separated railway crossing at Tondi.
From August 29 to September 1, Tallinn will host another vibrant Linnaruumifestival (Urban Space Festival), offering activities and discussions for everyone. In keeping with the city’s maritime heritage, this year's festival will focus on the seaside, with most of the program taking place around the Linnahall area.
Tallinn public transport with a standardised ticket system (hereafter referred to as the public transport service) is a public carriage service that...