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Members of the Child Welfare Commission
Members of the Child Welfare Commission 1 Erika Salumäe - Vice-Chairman 2 Maria Beljatskaja 3 Tarmo Kruusimäe 4 Kairi Kärner 5 Kaja Laanmäe 6 Mark...
Heritage protection, restoration and archaeological consulting
The Heritage Protection Department advises owners of memorials or buildings within heritage conservation areas on maintenance, repairs, construction...
Heritage Protection
Tallinn is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage. There are nearly 1000 immovable sites protected by the state – buildings, monuments or...
Tallinn to build a klint park in Lasnamäe
Tallinn aims to create a continuous, almost nine-kilometer-long park area on the limestone strip in Lasnamäe.
Have your say on the future Klindi Park!
Tallinn has set a target to create an uninterrupted park area of almost nine kilometres on the edge of the cliffs bordering Lasnamäe, Kesklinn and...
Tallinn announces Klindi Park idea competition
Tallinn is announcing Klindi Park idea competition to plan the nearly nine-kilometer-long limestone cliff course that runs through the districts of Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita as a green corridor. Entries can be submitted from May 19th to August 19th 2022.
Construction of second stage of Lasnamäe light traffic route continues
From 22 March, in Lasnamäe, the construction of the Lasnamäe light traffic route that began at the end of last year will continue on the section between J. Smuuli Road and Valge Street.
Tallinn residents to be introduced to the reconstruction of Valge Street
The City of Tallinn is planning a reconstruction of Valge street in Lasnamäe. The aim of the reconstruction is to make the road more accessible and safer for all road users. The public presentation of the project will take place on 21 February at 5:30 pm at the Lasnamäe District Government (Pallasti 54).
New bridge with viewing platform to be constructed for pedestrians in Klindipark
Construction begins on Paevälja bridge in Klindipark, allowing safer movement along Lasnamäe’s embankment for pedestrians. The Paevälja bridge is also a kind of viewing platform, from which one can enjoy a stunning view of both Tallinn Bay and the city itself.