Kadriorg Stadium

Kadriorg Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in , . Opened in 1926, it is one of the oldest stadiums in Estonia. It serves as the national athletics stadium of Estonia and as the home ground of JK Tallinna Kalev.
  • Type: Stadium
  • Description: stadium in Tallinn, Estonia
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Kadriorg Palace and Kumu Art Museum.

Museum
Photo: A.Savin, FAL.
is an 18th-century Petrine Baroque palace in , , the capital of . Both the Estonian and the German names for the palace mean "Catherine's valley". is situated 620 metres northeast of Kadriorg Stadium.

Museum
The is an art museum in , . It is one of the largest museums in Estonia and one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. is situated 760 metres east of Kadriorg Stadium.

Museum
The is a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, located in park in . It displays a collection of mainly Western art and ceramics, and Chinese porcelain, donated by art collector Johannes Mikkel in 1994. is situated 570 metres northeast of Kadriorg Stadium.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Maakri and Kesklinn.

Quarter
is a subdistrict in the district of , , the capital of . It has a population of 1,099. In the last decade has developed into the main business centre of Tallinn.

Suburb
is one of the 8 administrative districts of , the capital of . It is situated on the and bordered to the northwest by the district of , to the west by , to the southwest by , to the east by and , and to the south by , beyond .

Kadriorg Stadium

Latitude
59.43443° or 59° 26′ 4″ north
Longitude
24.78341° or 24° 47′ 0″ east
Open location code
9GF6CQMM+Q9
Open­Street­Map ID
way 119962464
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­stadium
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­multi
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q304666
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Kadriorg Stadium” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ملعب كادريورغ
  • Bengali: কাদ্রিওর্গ স্টেডিয়াম
  • Bulgarian: Кадриору
  • Catalan: Estadi Kadriorg
  • Chinese: 卡德里奥体育场
  • Chinese: 卡德里奧體育場
  • Croatian: Stadion Kadriorg
  • Croatian: Stadion Kadrioru
  • Dutch: Kadrioru Stadion
  • Dutch: Kadriorustadion
  • Estonian: Kadrioru staadion
  • Finnish: Kadrioru staadion
  • French: stade de Kadriorg
  • French: Stade de Kadriorg
  • German: Kadrioru staadion
  • Greek: Στάδιο Καντριόργκ
  • Indonesian: Stadion Kadriorg
  • Italian: Kadriorg Stadium
  • Italian: Stadio di Kadriorg
  • Japanese: カドリオルグ・スターディオン
  • Japanese: カドリオルグ・スタジアム
  • Japanese: ヒーウ・スターディオン
  • Latvian: Kadriorgas stadions
  • Lithuanian: Kadriorg stadionas
  • Lithuanian: Kadriorgo stadionas
  • Persian: ورزشگاه کادریورگ
  • Polish: Stadion Kadriorg
  • Portuguese: Kadrioru staadion
  • Russian: Кадриорг
  • South Azerbaijani: کادریورق ایستادیومو
  • Spanish: Estadio Kadriorg
  • Turkish: Kadriorg Stadyumu
  • Ukrainian: Кадріорг

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Highlights include Kadriorg stadium and Poska Villa Guesthouse.

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