Tallinn Zoo is testing a new mobile application, NaviLens, throughout August to improve accessibility for visually impaired visitors. The app uses innovative codes readable by mobile cameras to provide important directions and information about attractions. Initiated by the Tallinn Strategic Management Office’s Tourism Department, this project is part of a broader effort to update the city’s signage system.
City Property Department of Tallinn the service hall at Vabaduse väljak (Liberty Square) 10 , 3th floor Opening hours M 14-18 Th 9-12 Information line...
The service is provided to people residing in Tallinn with visual impairments. We offer two types of services: Psychosocial group work to improve your...
From 05.07.2022 Tallinn will launch in Niine 2 refugee center legal advice on legal issues of rental agreements for families who moved to Estonia from...
Entry permit is required from individuals and business representatives who wish to use their vehicle to enter the Old Town pedestrian area after 10:00...
Services and allowances provided by Kristiine District Administration Most popular areas: Social welfare Family and population Most popular services...