Monument of Amandus Adamson

Monument of Amandus Adamson

August Weizenbergi tänav-37, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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The monument erected in honour of Amandus Adamson (1855–1929), a famous Estonian sculptor, is located in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn. The bust was installed in 1962 and its authors are the sculptor Albert Eskel and architect Allan Murdmaa.

Good to know: A. Adamson's most famous work is the sculpture Russalka Memorial. 

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Open all year round

24 hours

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Getting there

Access

  • Signposted

Stops nearby

Bus: Kumu
Tram: Kadriorg

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BJKwallace

BJKwallace

Very cool!

Very cool piece of history! As I understand it and forgive me if it's not totally right, but it's a monument for the way Estonia got free from society occupation... singing! Beautiful playground and...

kristas364

kristas364

Beautiful monument

Beautiful monument, also you can see this from Kadriorg's palace. Monument is near to good beach and really nice beach promenade.

Mikael F

Mikael F

Pompous monument

This huge monument is located on the shores of the Gulf of Finland in Tallinn's Pirita, on the edge of Kadriorg Park. Russalka is a memorial to the sinking of the Russian battleship Rusalka which...

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