Maarjamäe Palace (or Maarjamäe Castle) is a building in Maarjamäe, Tallinn. The palace is located on the area of earlier Maarjamäe summer manor (Estonian: Maarjamäe suvemõis), being its main building. Nowadays, the palace is used by Estonian History Museum.
The palace was built in 1872 (or 1874). The palace is featured by historicist style. The park has an exhibition of Soviet-era statues dating from the Soviet occupation which were removed from other public spaces following the Estonian Sovereignty Declaration in 1988.
References
- ^ Estonian Encyclopaedia, nr 12. 2003. Page 322.
- ^ "8521 Maarjamäe suvemõisa loss, 1874. a. • Mälestiste otsing • Mälestised". register.muinas.ee. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
- "Outdoor Exhibition of Soviet Monuments". ajaloomuuseum.ee. Eesti Ajaloomuuseum SA. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
External links
- Entry at National Register of Cultural Monuments
59°27′09″N 24°48′36″E / 59.45246°N 24.81009°E / 59.45246; 24.81009
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