• The Kadriorg Art Museum is located in a magnificent baroque palace, built over 300 years ago as a summer residence of the Russian czar Peter the Great.
  • Kadriorg is a gem in Tallinn’s crown, offering a harmonious blend of history, art, and nature. Its elegant palace, lush park, and vibrant cultural scene make it a...
  • The palace and Park ensemble was named Catherine’s in honor of the wife of Peter the Great.
  • Catherinethal ("Catherine's valley") is a Petrine Baroque palace of Catherine I of Russia in Tallinn.
  • The Kadriorg Palace is in its namesake park in the eastern part of Tallinn. Ride the tram to the Kadriorg stop or take a bus to one of the many stations surrounding...
  • It was built after the great Northern War and currently houses an art museum. Kadriorg Palace is the crown jewel of Tallinn and worth the visit.
  • The 16-metre sculpture was placed by the sea where the promenade from Kadriorg Palace comes down to meet the Bay of Tallinn.
  • Kadriorg Palace is a Petrine Baroque palace built for Catherine I of Russia by Peter the Great in Tallinn, Estonia.
  • In 1725, when Estonia was part of the Russian empire, Tsar Peter the Great built a summer palace in Tallinn for his wife Catherine.
  • An exuberant canopy boasting palatial caliber, the Kadriorg Art Museum is the very quintessence of northern Baroque architecture.