Kadriorg Palace, Estonia
www.visitestonia.com › en › kadriorg-palaceKadriorg Palace was founded by Russian Tsar Peter I in 1718. The palace was named Kadriorg (Katharinenthal in German) in honour of his wife Catherine I. The palace designed by Italian architect Nicola Michetti with its magnificent main hall is one of the most beautiful examples of Baroque architecture in Estonia and in Northern Europe as a whole.
KADRIORG PARK
www.kadriorupark.ee › enA. Weizenbergi 33, Tallinn. Phone: +372 601 5783. kadriorupark@kadriorupark.ee. Kadriorg Park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Follow on Facebook. View map. Kadriorg Park was established. by Peter the Great in 1718 with the construction of Kadriorg Palace and the elegant Flower Garden.
Kadriorgin palatsi – Wikipedia
fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kadriorgin_palatsiKadriorgin palatsi ( vir. Kadrioru loss) on palatsimainen rakennus Viron pääkaupungissa Tallinnassa. Rakennus sijaitsee Kadriorgin puistoalueella. Sen on rakennuttanut Venäjän keisari Pietari I Suuri vuosina 1718 – 1725 väliaikaiseksi kesäasunnoksi. Palatsin suunnittelusta on vastannut italialainen arkkitehti Niccoló Michetti.
Kadriorg Palace - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kadriorg_PalaceKadriorg Palace ( Estonian: Kadrioru loss, German: Schloss Katharinental) is a Petrine Baroque palace built for Catherine I of Russia by Peter the Great in Tallinn, Estonia. Both the Estonian and the German name for the palace means "Catherine's valley". It was built after the Great Northern War for Nicola Michetti 's designs by Gaetano ...