Маршруты Эстония ХарьюмааТаллин
Японский сад

Таллин, Харьюмаа, Эстония

Японский сад

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Даль2 km
меры3000
Детали Маршрута
Японский сад это 2 km (3 000 шагов) маршрут расположенный рядом Таллин, Харьюмаа, Эстония. Этот маршрут имеет перепад высот около 0 m и имеет рейтинг Легко. Найдите больше таких маршрутов в приложении Pacer.

Kadriorg Palace

исторический
Kadriorg Palace (Estonian: Kadrioru loss, German: Schloss Katharinental) is a Petrine Baroque palace built for Catherine I of Russia by Peter the Great in Tallinn, Estonia. Both the Estonian and the German name for the palace means "Catherine's valley". It was built after the Great Northern War for Nicola Michetti's designs by Gaetano Chiaveri and Mikhail Zemtsov.

Kumu (museum)

Туристическая достопримечательность
Kumu (Estonian: Kumu kunstimuuseum) is an art museum in Tallinn, Estonia. The museum is one of the largest museums in Estonia and one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. It is one of the five branches of the Art Museum of Estonia, housing its main offices.Kumu is an abbreviation of the Estonian "Kunstimuuseum" ('art museum').

Russalka Memorial

исторический
The Russalka Memorial (Estonian: Russalka mälestussammas) is a bronze monument sculpted by Amandus Adamson, erected on 7 September 1902 in Kadriorg, Tallinn, to mark the ninth anniversary of the sinking of the Russian warship Rusalka, or "Mermaid", which sank en route to Finland in 1893. It was the first monument in Estonia made by an Estonian sculptor.

Kadriorg

Место
Kadriorg (Estonian for "Catherine's Valley") is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the district of Kesklinn (Midtown), Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 4,561 (As of 1 January 2015). The subdistrict name derives from the Catherinethal, a Baroque palace of Catherine I of Russia. It is one of the wealthiest regions in Estonia.

Art Museum of Estonia

Место
The Art Museum of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Kunstimuuseum) was established in 1919. Originally based in Kadriorg Palace, the museum has expanded across several sites and today exhibits both international and local art works. At the end of the 1970s, in the 1980s the first branches of the Art Museum of Estonia were founded.

Mikkel Museum

Место
The Mikkel Museum (Estonian: Mikkeli muuseum) is a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, located in Kadriorg park in Tallinn. It displays a collection of mainly Western art and ceramics, and Chinese porcelain, donated by art collector Johannes Mikkel in 1994.

The Maiden of the Grave

Место
The Maiden of the Grave is a charcoal drawing triptych by Kristjan Raud, from 1919.

Jaan Koorti monument

исторический

Peeter I Majamuuseum

Туристическая достопримечательность

Kadrioru park

Парк
Reviews
4.5
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Helina
2024/04/15
Krista
2020/05/01
Детали Маршрута

Даль

2 km

меры

3000
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