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Built in Petrine Baroque style, Kadriorg Palace was constructed from 1718 to 1725 by the ruler of the Russian Empire Peter the Great for his second wife Catherine I of Russia. The palace, the name of which literally translates to “Catherine’s Valley,” is currently home to the Art Museum of Estonia. You will be able to see various foreign arts from the 16th to the 20th century ranging from paintings and graphics to sculptures and applied arts. The Kadriorg Palace also houses various events throughout the year such as excursions, art studios, and concerts.
A. Weizenbergi 37, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia

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