Kadriorg Park, A Serene Haven of Baroque Elegance
Kadriorg, Tallinn, Estonia
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Introduction
The establishment and development of the Kadriorg district have always influenced the upper echelons of Russian society in the tsarist era. The streets of this area are like an independent architectural museum, blending buildings from different centuries and cultures. Today, Kadriorg is still one of the most elegant areas in Tallinn and has become one of the most popular residential areas in the city, with buildings such as the Estonian Presidential Palace and several foreign embassies. Parks are the most suitable leisure places for residents and tourists in the Kadriorg area. However, the most famous building is the Baroque-style palace complex, the Summer Palace, built in 1718 for the Russian Tsar Peter I's family. Address Kadriorg, Tallinn, Estonia
Opening hours Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00-17:00, closed on Monday and Tuesday.