• In 1725, when Estonia was part of the Russian empire, Tsar Peter the Great built a summer palace in Tallinn for his wife Catherine.
  • Kadriorg Palace (Estonian: Kadrioru loss, German: Schloss Katharinental) is an 18th-century Petrine Baroque palace in Kadriorg, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
  • Kadriorg Park was established by Peter the Great in 1718 with the construction of Kadriorg Palace and the elegant Flower Garden.
  • It is famous for the Kadriorg Palace, that was built by the Russian emperor Peter the Great, today an art museum.
  • Kadriorg Palace and Park in Tallinn, Estonia - sight map, attraction information, photo and list of walking tours containing this attraction.
  • The 16-metre sculpture was placed by the sea where the promenade from Kadriorg Palace comes down to meet the Bay of Tallinn.
  • Discover the stories behind Kadriorg Palace, from its The Grand Hall to its The Royal Apartments.
  • An exuberant canopy boasting palatial caliber, the Kadriorg Art Museum is the very quintessence of northern Baroque architecture.
  • Initially, this palace was founded as the summer residence of Tsar Peter the Great. The palace and Park ensemble was named Catherine's .
  • Kadriorg Palace. Tallinn, Estonia. Previous. Next. Catherinethal ("Catherine's valley") is a Petrine Baroque palace of Catherine I of Russia in Tallinn.