KADRIORG Park | Golden Autumn | Tallinn | Estonia
Beautiful autumn views of Kadriorg Park in Tallinn, Estonia. Kadriorg is known for the its palace and the surrounding park, commissioned by the Russian Czar Peter the Great. Nowadays the park is a location of several museums including the Kadriorg art Museum (in Kadriorg palace), KUMU, Mikkel, Peter the Great and Eduard Vilde museums. Nearby is the Russalka Memorial which commemorates the loss of a Russian warship in 1893. The official Presidential Palace of the President of Estonia is situated next to Kadriorg Palace in the park.
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[RUS] Парк Кадриорг – самый выдающийся дворцовый и городской парк Эстонии, простирающийся почти на 70 гектарах. Парк начали создавать в 1718 году по приказу Петра I. В парке Кадриорг можно видеть характерные для 18-го, 19-го и 20-го веков приемы оформления парков.
Наиболее популярными местами прогулок в парке являются окрестности Лебединого пруда, украшенные цветочными клумбами, и променад, ведущий ко дворцу.
В парке Кадриорг находится ряд музеев, например, KUMU, Кадриоргский художественный музей, музей Миккеля, а также монументы в честь деятелей культуры, например, скульптора Амандуса Адамсона, писателя Ф. Р. Крейцвальда и художника Яана Коорта.
[EST] Kadrioru park on Eesti silmapaistvaim lossi- ja linnapark, mis laiub u 70 hektaril. Parki hakati rajama 1718. aastal Peeter I korraldusel. Kadrioru pargis näeb 18., 19. ja 20. sajandi iseloomulikke pargikujundusvõtteid.
Pargi populaarseimad jalutuskohad on Luigetiigi lillepeenardega kaunistatud ümbrus ning sealt lossi juurde viiv promenaad.
Kadrioru pargis asuvad mitmed muuseumid, näiteks KUMU, Kadrioru kunstimuuseum, Mikkeli muuseum ning monumendid kultuuritegelastele, näiteks skulptor Amandus Adamsonile, kirjanik F. R. Kreutzwaldile ning kunstnik Jaan Koortile.
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TALLINN - Kadriorg
Kadriog is known for the Kadriorg palace and the surrounding park, commissioned by the Russian Czar Peter the Great.
Nowadays the park is a location of several museums including the Kadriorg art Museum (in Kadriorg palace), KUMU, Mikkel, Peter the Great and Eduard Vilde museums.
The official Presidential Palace of the President of Estonia is situated next to Kadriorg Palace in the park.
TALLINN - Tourism: Kadriorg & Pirita
Kadriorg (Estonian for Catherine's Valley) is a subdistrict in Tallinn known for the Kadriorg palace and the surrounding park, commissioned by the Russian Czar Peter the Great, which includes the Kadriorg art Museum (in Kadriorg palace), KUMU, Mikkel, Peter the Great and Eduard Vilde museums.
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4K City Walks: Tallinn Estonia's Kodriorg Neighborhood - Virtual Walk Walking Treadmill Video takes you from Kodriorg Park and through the richest neighborhood in Estonia. It’s a beautiful area with a mix of well maintained traditional wood homes and ultra modern residences whose design melds very well with the traditional architecture. From there we take you to part of the modern and financially successful downtown area, through the Politseiaia Park or Police Garden Park, the most used park in Estonia. We see lots of high rises and hotels and shops as well as a cat cafe and then back to our starting point.
Kadriorg (Estonian for Catherine's Valley) is a subdistrict 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.
Kadriorg is known for the Kadriorg palace and the surrounding park, commissioned by the Russian Czar Peter the Great. Nowadays the park is a location of several museums including the Kadriorg art Museum (in Kadriorg palace), KUMU, Mikkel, Peter the Great and Eduard Vilde museums. Nearby is the Russalka Memorial which commemorates the loss of a Russian warship in 1893.
The official Presidential Palace of the President of Estonia is situated next to Kadriorg Palace in the park.
Wikipedia:
Tallinn is the capital, primate and the most populous city of Estonia. Located in the northern part of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a population of 434,562. Administratively a part of Harju maakond (county), Tallinn is a major financial, industrial, cultural, educational and research centre of Estonia. Tallinn is located 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Helsinki, Finland, 320 kilometres (200 mi) west of Saint Petersburg, Russia, and 380 kilometres (240 mi) east of Stockholm, Sweden. It has close historical ties with these three cities. From the 13th century until the first half of the 20th century Tallinn was known in most of the world by its historical German name Reval.
Tallinn, first mentioned in 1219, received city rights in 1248, but the earliest human settlements date back 5,000 years. The first recorded claim over the land was laid by Denmark in 1219, after a successful raid of Lyndanisse led by king Valdemar II, followed by a period of alternating Scandinavian and Teutonic rulers. Due to its strategic location, the city became a major trade hub, especially from the 14th to the 16th century, when it grew in importance as part of the Hanseatic League. Tallinn's Old Town is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tallinn has the highest number of startups per person among European countries and is a birthplace of many international high technology companies, including Skype and Transferwise. The city is to house the headquarters of the European Union's IT agency. Providing to the global cybersecurity it is the home to the NATO Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. Tallinn is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top ten digital cities in the world. The city was a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with Turku in Finland.
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Tallinn Kadriorg in the autumn. 2s.
In the palace itself works the Kadriorg Art Museum with the largest collection of foreign art in Estonia. In the Kadriorg Park there is also the house museum of Peter I, where he lived twice during his visits to Tallinn. Quite close, across the road, in the former royal kitchen is the Mikkel Museum with a collection of Western European art. A little further - a small children's center, and at the foot of the Lasnamäe hill - the handsome KUMU museum, where you can trace the development of Estonian art from the XVIII century to our days.
Tallinn sightseeing - Kadriorg fountain June 2015
Kadriog is known for the Kadriorg palace and the surrounding park, commissioned by the Russian Czar Peter the Great. Nowadays the park is a location of several museums including the Kadriorg art Museum (in Kadriorg palace), KUMU, Mikkel, Peter the Great and Eduard Vilde museums. Nearby is the Russalka Memorial which commemorates the loss of a Russian warship in 1893.
Mikkeli muuseum / Lõvist leevikeseni / From a Lion to a Bullfinch
18.05--13.10.2013 saab Mikkeli muuseumis tutvuda Eesti ainsa animalistlikule kunstile keskendunud erakoguga näitusel „Lõvist leevikeseni. Animalistikat perekond Sterni kogust. Näitusega kaasneb mitmeid loomade ja lindude kujutamisviise ning nende tagamaid avavaid üritusi, alates Eesti esimesest animalistikapäevast ja lõpetades eriekskursioonidega.
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Estonia's only private collection focused on wildlife art are on view in the exhibition From a Lion to a Bullfinch. Animals in Art from the Stern Family Collection at the Mikkel Museum. The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of events related to ways of depicting animals and birds and their backgrounds, starting with Estonia's first Wildlife Days and ending with special tours.
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Drone-optagelse af Kunstens Ø. Fotograf: Thomas Mikkel Jensen, Ishøj Kommune
Tallinn | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:17 1 Etymology
00:02:26 1.1 Historical names
00:04:23 1.2 Modern name
00:06:15 2 History
00:12:57 3 Geography
00:14:43 4 Geology
00:16:40 5 Climate
00:21:04 6 Administrative districts
00:22:08 7 Demographics
00:23:14 8 Economy
00:23:49 8.1 Information technology
00:25:07 8.2 Tourism
00:26:16 8.3 Energy
00:26:55 8.4 Finance
00:27:42 8.5 Logistics
00:28:12 8.6 Manufacturing sector
00:28:47 8.6.1 Food processing
00:29:12 8.7 Retail
00:29:49 8.8 Notable headquarters
00:30:53 9 Education
00:31:40 10 Culture
00:31:49 10.1 Museums
00:36:01 10.2 Lauluväljak
00:37:11 10.3 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
00:38:34 10.4 Cuisine
00:41:06 11 Tourism
00:41:45 11.1 Toompea – Upper Town
00:42:24 11.2 All-linn – Lower Town
00:42:59 11.3 Kadriorg
00:43:56 11.4 Pirita
00:44:22 11.5 Music culture
00:44:47 12 Transport
00:44:56 12.1 City transport
00:45:38 12.2 Air
00:47:08 12.3 Ferry
00:47:43 12.4 Railroad
00:49:12 12.5 Roads
00:49:45 13 Notable people
00:49:54 13.1 Pre 1900
00:50:04 13.2 1900 to 1930
00:50:23 13.3 1930 to 1950
00:50:32 13.4 1950 to 1970
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Tallinn (; Estonian: [ˈtɑlʲˑinˑ]; names in other languages) is the capital, primate and the most populous city of Estonia. Located in the northern part of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a population of 434,562. Administratively a part of Harju maakond (county), Tallinn is a major financial, industrial, cultural, educational and research centre of Estonia. Tallinn is located 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Helsinki, Finland, 320 kilometres (200 mi) west of Saint Petersburg, Russia, and 380 kilometres (240 mi) east of Stockholm, Sweden. It has close historical ties with these three cities. From the 13th century until the first half of the 20th century Tallinn was known in most of the world by its historical German name Reval.
Tallinn, first mentioned in 1219, received city rights in 1248, but the earliest human settlements date back 5,000 years. The first recorded claim over the land was laid by Denmark in 1219, after a successful raid of Lyndanisse led by king Valdemar II, followed by a period of alternating Scandinavian and Teutonic rulers. Due to its strategic location, the city became a major trade hub, especially from the 14th to the 16th century, when it grew in importance as part of the Hanseatic League. Tallinn's Old Town is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Tallinn has the highest number of startups per person among European countries and is a birthplace of many international high technology companies, including Skype and Transferwise. The city is to house the headquarters of the European Union's IT agency. Providing to the global cybersecurity it is the home to the NATO Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence.
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25 Years. Living in Change - Berlin (2015)
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Lebendige Utopien? Wohnkonzepte im Wandel / Living Utopias? Housing Concepts in Transformation
10.11.2015, 19:00, bauhaus re use am Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung, Berlin
Living Utopias? Housing Concepts in Transformation
Before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall and today, 25 years later, new housing concepts are facing the demands in contemporary housing.
But how have ideas and goals changed and how do past and present utopias cope with the challenges of individual, sustainable and user-oriented housing?
The discussion deals with Berlin and Prague as two cities whose residents over the past 25 years experienced a variety of changes in living, housing and urban redevelopment. Above all, the difficulties of realized concepts, built utopias and the urban redevelopment tell comparable stories of housing that are continued in coping with today’s housing shortage and the progressive transformation of entire urban quarters.
Afterwards the recent documentary “Concrete Stories” (Findeisen, 2015) on prefabricated housing estates in France, Germany and Czech Republic will be screened.
The event will be accompanied by a curated selection of film clips from famous Czech and German films. It will be held in German and English and will be live-streamed online at: zukunftsgeraeusche.de/25y
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André Moschke (Wohnungsbauleitstelle, SenStadtUm, Berlin)
Lenka Burgerová (City Councillor, Prague 7)
Vanessa Miriam Carlow (ISU-TU Braunschweig, COBE Berlin) excused
Kateřina Vránková (Journalist, Prague)
Rolf Novy-Huy (Director, Stiftung Trias)
Bernd Hummel (Mietshäuser Syndikat, Berlin)
Maroš Krivý (Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn)
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Robert K. Huber (zukunftsgeraeusche, Berlin)
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Tallinn
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Tallinn (; Estonian: [ˈtɑlʲˑinˑ]; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It is on the northern coast of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland in Harju County. From the 13th century until 1918 (and briefly during the Nazi occupation of Estonia from 1941 to 1944), the city was known as Reval. Tallinn occupies an area of 159.2 km2 (61.5 sq mi) and has a population of 453,328.Tallinn, first mentioned in 1219, received city rights in 1248, but the earliest human settlements date back 5,000 years. The initial claim over the land was laid by the Danes in 1219, after a successful raid of Lindanise led by Valdemar II of Denmark, followed by a period of alternating Scandinavian and German rule. Due to its strategic location, the city became a major trade hub, especially from the 14th to the 16th century, when it grew in importance as part of the Hanseatic League.
Tallinn's Old Town is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tallinn is the major political, financial, cultural and educational center of Estonia. Often dubbed the Silicon Valley of Europe, it has the highest number of startups per person in Europe and is a birthplace of many international companies, including Skype. The city is to house the headquarters of the European Union's IT agency. Providing to the global cybersecurity it is the home to the NATO Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence.
It is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world. According to the Global Financial Centres Index Tallinn is the most competitive financial center in Northern Europe and ranks 52nd internationally. The city was a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with Turku in Finland.