Tallinn’s spatial data consists of info on the city’s geographical area, e.g. base map with borders of subdistricts of the city, building dimensions...
NB! Currently important: The new development strategy "Tallinn 2035" has been adopted in December 2020. The development strategy is published in a web...
The Tallinn City Council Archive (the Tallinn magistracy archive) contains documents from 1237 to 1889. The oldest and best-known part of the Council...
Below is a list of leisure activities in Tallinn that are free of charge for people arriving from the war in Ukraine . As a rule, all you need to do...
The Tallinn City Government is accepting applications for conference support until September 6. Eligible applicants are private and public legal entities registered in Estonia’s Commercial Register. The maximum funding available for a single conference can be up to 30,000 euros.