Until the 19th century there existed a moat filled with water instead of the present-day garden. In 1866 Tallinn city rented the territory of today’s...
On August 29, Tallinn will celebrate Baltic Sea Day with a series of activities near Linnahall, including clean-up efforts, workshops, and a discussion on the state of the Baltic Sea. The day will culminate in the opening concert of the Linnaruumifestival (Urban Space Festival) and a special performance titled "How to Look at the Sea." Additionally, Põhja-Tallinn District and World Cleanup Estonia are organizing a major cleanup event and environmental hike at Pikakari Beach and the Paljassaare Peninsula.
Do you need advice on establishing or developing a business? Are you looking for new ideas and knowledge about what’s happening in the business world...
Do you need advice on establishing or developing a business? Are you looking for new ideas and knowledge about what’s happening in the business world...
The Chairman of Tallinn City Council Tiit Terik invites you to join Tallinn Vision Conference Wise City is Always a Work in Progress , which will be...