Kadriorg Palace is easily the grandest venue in town, and it’s no wonder – it was made to order for none other than Russian Tsar Peter the Great. The palace is often the setting of presidential receptions and state dinners, which make the most of its extravagant, northern baroque architecture and beguiling interiors. Built in 1718 as a summer getaway for the tsar, this humbling example of imperial luxury was designed by Italian architect Niccolo Michetti, who also fashioned the surrounding manicured gardens. The palace is home to the Kadriorg Art Museum, where Estonia’s largest collection of Western European and Russian art from the 16th to 20th centuries is on display.

Capacity: 200 persons (receptions).

Name of Hall

Theatre

Class

Board

Reception

Banquet

Area (m²)

Main Hall 100 25 100 115
Banquet Hall 120 50 150 150
Main Hall + Banquet Hall 220 75 250 265
Outdoor Balkony 100 150

 

Location

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Contact
Kadrioru kunstimuuseum

+372 606 6400

Max capacity: 200
No. of conference rooms: 2
Distance to City center: 36 min walking
Distance to Airport: 12 min by taxi
Address
Weizenbergi 37, Tallinn