Kadriorg Palace and KUMU Art Museum
The Kadriorg complex features a magnificent Baroque palace built by Peter the Great in 1718-1725 as a summer residence and the modern KUMU Art Museum, the largest art museum in the Baltic states. The palace displays European art from the 16th-20th centuries in opulently decorated halls, while KUMU presents Estonian art from the 18th century to contemporary works in an award-winning architectural building. Both are surrounded by the beautiful free-entry Kadriorg Park with fountains, formal gardens, and tree-lined paths. Combined tickets for three museums offer significant discounts. KUMU celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2026
