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Park rules

Kadriorg Park, a much-loved space in Tallinn’s cityscape, is one of the most beautiful historic parks in Northern Europe. The Park stands as a frequently visited area for tallinners, Estonians, and foreign tourists alike.  

In the interests of your own as well as other visitors’ wellbeing and so as to preserve the park area, kindly follow the Park Rules enacted by Kadriorg Park Authority!

  • Kadriorg Park Rules  
  • Japanese Garden Rules
  • Kalamaja Cemetary Park Rules

Thank you for understanding and caring!

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Headquarters
L. Koidula 34 a, Tallinn
Phone: +372 601 5783
kadriorupark@kadriorupark.ee

Kadriorg park is open 24 hours a day,
every day of the year.

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Park
  • Regular Garden
  • Lower Garden
  • Upper Garden
  • Peoples Park
  • Rose Hill
  • Concert Square
  • Youth Park
  • Swan Pond
  • English Landscape Park 
  • Japanese Garden
Buildings
  • Kadriorg Palace
  • Park Pavilion (Lustla)
  • Old Guardhouse
  • New Guardhouse
  • Guardhouse
  • Palace Kitchen
  • Palace Ice Cellar
  • Office of the President of the Republic
  • The Drenteln's Summer Manor
  • Palace Gardener's House
  • Castellan House
  • Palace Servants' House
Museums
  • Kadriorg Art Museum
  • Kadriorg Museum-Library
  • Mikkel Museum
  • House of Peter the Great
  • Kumu Art Museum
  • Museum of Eduard Vilde 
  • Children’s Museum Miiamilla
Sights
  • Catherine’s Staircase
  • Sculpture of Apollo Belvedere 
  • Russalka
  • Monument to Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald
  • Small Wolf Ravine
  • Ruins of the lime burning stove
  • Canals
  • Monument to Jaan Poska
  • Sculpture by Peeter Mudist
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