Kadriorg Art Museum

Museo de Arte Kadriorg
Kadriorg Art Museum (A. Weizenbergi tn 37, Tallinn) — The Kadriorg Art Museum introduces, preserves and collects early foreign art – primarily western European and Russian paintings, graphic arts, sculpture and applied arts. The museum is located in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn, in a Baroque palace built by Tsar Peter the Great of Russia as a summer residence.
This is the only museum in Estonia devoted to foreign art. Estonia’s largest collection of western European and Russian art (about 9,000 works of art from the 16th to 20th centuries) is located here. The Mikkel Museum (located within the Kadriorg Museum) houses the collection of paintings, graphic arts and porcelain donated to the museum by the private collector Johannes Mikkel (1907–2006). Admission: €4.80 (adult), €2.80 (seniors / students), €9.30 (family – 2 adults with minor children). Times vary – see the museum’s website for an updated schedule: www.kadriorumuuseum.ee