This exhibition presents furniture and decorative art from the collections of Estonian museums, focusing on the characteristic elements of décor and forms associated with each style and period, from Baroque to Historicism.
Dr Nico Van Hout, Head of Collection Research and Curator of Seventeenth Century Paintings at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp will give an English-language lecture titled “Nurturing Art in Flanders: Antwerp, Painters, Commerce and Politics”.
Kadriorg Palace is opening its gates to enchant you with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s piano trio K502 and Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s op. 50 trio in A minor, featuring one of the most interesting and diverse piano trios in the chamber music ensembles.
For the first time, this exhibition offers visitors the chance to see the museum’s collection of European and Russian sculptures. It includes copies of classical sculptures from Estonian manor houses, artworks by renowned 19th-century masters and Soviet sculptures representing Socialist Realism.