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Kadriorg Park, located in Tallinn, Estonia, was established by Peter the Great in the early 18th century as a gift to his wife, Catherine I. This stunning park is a perfect blend of French and ... English landscaping styles, featuring manicured gardens, water fountains, and picturesque pathways. Visitors can enjoy activities such as picnicking, strolling through the rose garden, visiting Kadriorg Palace, or exploring the KUMU Art Museum. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the flowers are in full bloom and outdoor events are held. Immerse yourself in Estonian culture by attending traditional music and dance performances that often take place in the park. Read more ▼