Palace complex Kadriorg

Great place for outdoor walks.
Rating 8110

8 april 2015Travel time: 9 march 2015
Kadriorg is a large beautiful park, in which, in addition to the Kadriorg Palace (rather modest in size and decoration) and a small house in which the picky creator of Kadriorg, the Russian Tsar Peter I, lived, there are many other interesting objects. This is primarily a swan pond, which served as the backdrop for the film "Mary Poppins, Goodbye! " - It was here that the world-famous nanny sang a song about the "Wind of Change". This is a Japanese garden and a magnificent rose garden. The residence of the President of the Republic of Estonia is located in Kadriorg (you can see the changing of the guard), as well as several museums: the Miyamilla Children's Museum, the Kumu Art Museum, the house-museum of the classic of Estonian literature Eduard Vilde ...In addition to the above, Kadriorg Park is one of two places in Tallinn, where it is allowed to drink alcohol outdoors, as indicated by a special sign - a blue glass with a bottle on a yellow background : ).
The second such place is located at Toompea Castle, in the immediate vicinity of the Riigikogu - the Estonian parliament. Probably, in such an original way, the city government of Tallinn hints to the legislature that one cannot understand their legislative "creativity" without a pint: R. I hope you will have a great time in this wonderful park, which, by the way, is the largest artificial park in Estonia .
The park is open 24 hours a day, all year round. Entrance to the park is free.

Tip: it is better to come here in the warm season.

You can get to Kadriorg Park by tamvays No. 1 and No. 3, go to the stop "Kadriorg", as well as by buses 1A, 5.8, 34A, 38 to the stop "J. Poska"
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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