Kadriorg Palace
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Kadriorg Palace
Summary
Kadriorg Palace is a building[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of building entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (117 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Kadriorg Palace is located in Tallinn City[3].
- Kadriorg Palace is in the country of Estonia[4].
- Kadriorg Palace's image is recorded as Tallinn asv2022-04 img55 Kadriorg Palace.jpg[5].
- Kadriorg Palace's instance of is recorded as building[6].
- Kadriorg Palace's instance of is recorded as palace[7].
- Kadriorg Palace's architect is recorded as Niccolò Michetti[8].
- Kadriorg Palace's commissioned by is recorded as Peter the Great[9].
- Kadriorg Palace's owned by is recorded as Peter the Great[10].
- Catherine I of Russia is named after Kadriorg Palace[11].
- Kadriorg Palace's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[12].
- Kadriorg Palace's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 246942218[13].
- Kadriorg Palace's GND ID is recorded as 4407551-0[14].
- Kadriorg Palace's location is recorded as Kadriorg Park[15].
- Kadriorg Palace's location is recorded as Kadriorg[16].
- Kadriorg Palace's Commons category is recorded as Kadriorg Palace[17].
- Kadriorg Palace's occupant is recorded as Kadriorg Art Museum[18].
- Kadriorg Palace's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 59.43852, 'lon': 24.791}[19].
- Kadriorg Palace's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0c00f50[20].
- Kadriorg Palace's located on street is recorded as August Weizenbergi tänav[21].
- Palace of Versailles inspired Kadriorg Palace[22].
- Kadriorg Palace's MusicBrainz place ID is recorded as 08ef13f8-f690-4cd1-a5b4-974e128866de[23].
- Kadriorg Palace's floors above ground is recorded as {'amount': '+3'}[24].
- Kadriorg Palace's heritage designation is recorded as architectural monument[25].
- Kadriorg Palace's heritage designation is recorded as historical monument[26].
- Kadriorg Palace's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'et', 'text': 'Kadrioru loss'}[27].
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Geography
Kadriorg Palace is in the country of Estonia[4]. It is located in Tallinn City[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include building[6] and palace[7]. Heritage statuses include architectural monument[25] and historical monument[26].
History and Context
Kadriorg Palace's owned by is recorded as Peter the Great[10]. Catherine I of Russia is named after it[11].
Why It Matters
Kadriorg Palace ranks in the top 3% of building entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (117 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]