Kadriorg Palace Tallinn, Estonia
Italian master architect Niccolo Michetti designed this magnificent,
Northern Baroque palace in 1718 at the request of Russian Tsar Peter
the Great, who intended to use it as a summer residence for the
royal family. The emporer named the estate for his wife Catherine
I ('Catherine' is 'Kadri' in Estonian), hence the name of the area.
The palace is now home to the Kadriorg Art Museum. In addition to
perusing the nation's collection of foreign art, visitors get to
see the mind-bogglingly ornate Great Hall, and the room upstairs
that served as president's office in the 1930s. Don't miss the lavish
manicured gardens, out back.
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