Kadriorg Palace, constructed in 1718 by Tsar Peter the Great of Russia, stands in the formal gardens of eastern Tallinn. Originally designed as a summer retreat for Peter and his wife, Catherine I, the palace showcases baroque architecture. Today, it houses the Kadriorg Art Museum, where visitors can explore an extensive collection of Western and Russian art, as well as the opulent interiors of the palace. The lush, manicured gardens provide a serene backdrop, inviting guests to stroll and appreciate the historical and artistic significance of this regal site.
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