Art Museum of Estonia
besides the works of the Western European factories like Meissen, Berlin, and Copenhagen.
The museum has a rich collection of prints that will be the subject of future exhibitions.
There are separate rooms in the palace that have been adjusted for arranging temporary
exhibitions.
The Baltic-German prints about the Kadriorg palace and park are displayed in a separate
room. The engravings and lithographs with views of Kadriorg by the 19th-century masters like
J. Hau, Th. Gehlhaar, L. H. Petersen and others make the visitors realize the historical
significance of the palace ensemble and its importance in local cultural context.
A collection of Estonian, Russian and English silver- and goldsmiths' works was added to the
Kadriorg Art Museum's exhibition on the 8th of March in 2002. Silver Chamber is open
during the opening hours of the museum (exept 13-14).
Kumu Art Museum
For 75 years there have been tentative efforts to build a purpose-built museum for the Art