Peter I House Museum (Tallinn)
Estonia /
Harju /
Peetri /
Tallinn /
Mäekalda, 2
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/ Estonia
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/ Peetri
World / Estonia / Harju / Tallinn
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www.linnamuuseum.ee/peetrimaja/index.php?lang=2&id=174
House of Peter the Great is the oldest museum in Tallinn, which was opened in 1806 on the orders of Russian emperor Alexander I.
Tsar Peter I of Russia acquired the 17th-century building in 1714 and used it as his residence during his visits to Tallinn. He particularly liked the view of the sea and the harbour from Lasnamägi Hill behind the manor. It made it possible to observe the hostile vessels that patrolled the Gulf of Finland due to the ongoing Great Northern War (1700-1721). Peter I had also acquired the lands surrounding the manor by 1718 and started building Kadriorg Palace and the park ensemble. The tsar’s first place of residence in the park became known as the "old palace".The house of Peter I has been operating as a branch of Tallinn City Museum since 1941. The museum's exhibition contains unique items that surrounded Peter I and Catherine I during their stay in the house. The museum also has a unique collection of paintings, the star of which is an original portrait of Michael I of Russia which was donated to the Brotherhood of Black Heads in 1639. Entrance is free with Tallinn Card.
House of Peter the Great is the oldest museum in Tallinn, which was opened in 1806 on the orders of Russian emperor Alexander I.
Tsar Peter I of Russia acquired the 17th-century building in 1714 and used it as his residence during his visits to Tallinn. He particularly liked the view of the sea and the harbour from Lasnamägi Hill behind the manor. It made it possible to observe the hostile vessels that patrolled the Gulf of Finland due to the ongoing Great Northern War (1700-1721). Peter I had also acquired the lands surrounding the manor by 1718 and started building Kadriorg Palace and the park ensemble. The tsar’s first place of residence in the park became known as the "old palace".The house of Peter I has been operating as a branch of Tallinn City Museum since 1941. The museum's exhibition contains unique items that surrounded Peter I and Catherine I during their stay in the house. The museum also has a unique collection of paintings, the star of which is an original portrait of Michael I of Russia which was donated to the Brotherhood of Black Heads in 1639. Entrance is free with Tallinn Card.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°26'15"N 24°47'46"E
- Estonian Maritime Museum 4 km
- Lennus Seaplane Harbour + Port 4 km
- Estonian Open Air Museum 10 km
- Kuivasaari 75 km
- Seurasaari 83 km
- Herttoniemi manor 85 km
- Fagervik 86 km
- Railway and Communications Museum 91 km
- Billnäs ironworks 97 km
- Hanko Front Line Museum 102 km
- Kadrioru Park 0.2 km
- Uuslinn 0.3 km
- Pae recreation area 0.7 km
- Sikupilli 0.8 km
- Tallinn Song Festival Grounds 1 km
- Kurepõllu 1.1 km
- Kesklinn 2.8 km
- Lasnamäe 3.2 km
- Harju County 13 km
- Tallinn Bay 14 km