KADRIORG PALACE
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The Kadriorg Palace in Tallinn was the residence of the head of state in the 1930s.
Under Peter I, in 1718, the construction of the palace began, which was named Ekaterinenthal or Catherinenthal in honour of CatherineI. It is said that the tsar himself laid the foundation stones of the palace. In the 1930s, the Kadriorg Palace became the residence of the head of state. On the same level as the palace, on the other side of the flower garden, were the presidential offices built just before the Second World War; today they serve as the residence of the President of the Estonian Republic.
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