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#최대석가이드 #tallinn #kadriorg Kadriorg Park is the most outstanding palatial and urban park in Estonia, covering around 70 hectares. Its construction began in 1718 on the orders of Russian tsar Peter I. Elements of park design from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries can be seen here. The most popular places for a stroll in the park are the flower beds surrounding the Swan Pond and the promenade leading from there to the president's palace. There are a number of museums in the park, including KUMU (the Estonian Art Museum), Kadriorg Art Museum and the Mikkeli Museum, as well as monuments to such cultural figures as sculptor Amandus Adamson, author F. R. Kreutzwald and artist Jaan Koort. Tsar Peter I of Russia bought this 17th-century building from Elisabeth Buchau, the widow of the Tallinn alderman Hermann von Drenteln, for 1400 roubles. After 1714, the Tsar and his wife Catherine I stayed here several times. Peter I used to enjoy the view of the city and the Gulf of Tallinn from the edge of Lasnamäe right behind the house. This vantage point allowed him to observe the enemy warships which, due to the ongoing Great Northern War (1700–1721), patrolled the Gulf of Finland and made frequent approaches to Tallinn. A small garden, both for practical purposes and pleasure, was built for Catherine I. This was the beginning of Kadriorg Park. The house was abandoned after Peter’s death and left to decay. The decisive moment for the Tsar’s heritage was the visit of Emperor Alexander I to Tallinn in 1804. At his orders, the house was fixed up and opened as a museum in 1806. Peter the Great House Museum has been operating as a branch of the Tallinn City Museum since 1941. 00:00 Kadriorg Palace Garden 10:27 Peter the Great House Museum Date: 2023-07-20