Kadriorg Palace or Christine’s Palace is a must-see spot in Tallinn. The palace was built by the Italian architect Nicolo Michetti and was requested by Peter the First in 1718. The building represents a great example of Northern Baroque style; it also houses a foreign arts museum. Another spot not to miss here is the park outside the palace. There is also Swan Lake, as well as scenic meadows and forest groves to visit. This is a great recreational spot.
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Klavessiinifestival (Tallinn Harpsichord Festival) Apr 1st, 2010 to Apr 30th, 2010 Harp is Where the Heart Is... Every other April, the harp—one of the most beautiful instruments to be seen and heard, is the cynosure of everyone's ears, this side of the Baltic. Yes, the harp comes alive at the Harpsichord Days festival, which is organized by the Estonian Harpsichord Society. Concerts are held at different venues across Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu and Viljandi, including Meder Hall,Estonian Museum of Music and Theatre, Kadriorg Palace and Estonia Concert Hall. So if you enjoy harpsichord renditions, you definitely have to be here in April.