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Étang aux Cygnes (Luigetiik), parc de Kadriorg

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Étang aux Cygnes (Luigetiik), parc de Kadriorg

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Étang aux Cygnes (Luigetiik), parc de Kadriorg

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The Swan Pond, known locally as Luigetiik, is a picturesque and historically significant lake nestled within the expansive Kadriorg Park in Tallinn, Estonia. Situated just east of Tallinn's medieval Old Town, this tranquil body of water, at an elevation of approximately 5 meters above sea level, serves as a central feature of the park, renowned for its elegant pavilion and graceful resident swans. It is a beloved landmark in the Baltic region, offering a serene escape within the vibrant capital…

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    14 juin 2023

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    A voir étang avec une grande fontaine dans le parc de Kadriorg.
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    21 juillet 2023

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    Luigetiik est l'étang le plus célèbre du parc Kadrioro. Le plan d'eau, appelé à l'origine l'étang inférieur, a été inclus dans les plans du parc Kadrioro dès 1723. En 1741, une île avec un belvédère est construite au milieu de l'étang et des arbres sont plantés. Au début du XXe siècle, il y avait plusieurs bâtiments autour de l'étang (par exemple, il y avait un dépôt de tramway du côté de la rue Poska).
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    Foire aux questions

    What are the main landmarks and attractions located near the Swan Pond (Luigetiik) Pavilion?

    The Swan Pond is a central feature within the larger Kadriorg Park, which is home to several significant landmarks. Nearby, you'll find the impressive Kadriorg Palace, the official residence of the President of Estonia, and the renowned Kumu Art Museum, which houses a vast collection of Estonian art. The park itself is a beautifully landscaped area perfect for further exploration.

    What are the best walking routes around the Swan Pond and in the wider Kadriorg Park?

    A gentle, easy loop trail encircles the Swan Pond itself, offering picturesque views of the pavilion and surrounding gardens. This short walk is suitable for all ages and abilities. For longer excursions, numerous well-maintained paths branch out from the pond into the wider Kadriorg Park, leading to other attractions like the Kadriorg Palace and Kumu Art Museum. These trails are generally flat and paved, making them ideal for leisurely strolls.

    Is the Swan Pond (Luigetiik) Pavilion area accessible for strollers and wheelchairs?

    Yes, the area immediately around the Swan Pond and its pavilion is highly accessible. The terrain is generally flat and features well-paved paths, making it suitable for visitors using strollers, wheelchairs, or those with limited mobility. The wider Kadriorg Park also offers many accessible routes.

    Are there any specific rules for dogs when visiting the Swan Pond and Kadriorg Park?

    Kadriorg Park is generally dog-friendly, and many visitors enjoy walking their dogs around the Swan Pond. However, it is a requirement that dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and comfort of all park visitors and the resident wildlife, including the swans.

    What public transport options are available to reach the Swan Pond (Luigetiik) Pavilion?

    The Swan Pond and Kadriorg Park are easily accessible from Tallinn's city center. The most convenient option is to take a tram. Tram lines 1 and 3 both stop at 'Kadriorg', which is just a short walk from the park's main entrance and the Swan Pond.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Swan Pond?

    Yes, there are several cafes and restaurants within Kadriorg Park and in the immediate vicinity of the Swan Pond. These establishments offer a range of refreshments, from light snacks and coffee to more substantial meals, perfect for a break during your visit.

    What kind of family-friendly activities can we enjoy at the Swan Pond (Luigetiik) Pavilion and Kadriorg Park?

    The Swan Pond area is excellent for families. Children often enjoy watching and feeding the graceful swans and ducks (with appropriate food). The expansive lawns around the pond are perfect for picnics, and the wider Kadriorg Park offers plenty of space for kids to run and play, with various gardens and open areas to explore. It's a wonderful spot for a relaxed family outing.

    What is the historical significance of the Swan Pond (Luigetiik) Pavilion?

    The Swan Pond, originally known as the Lower Pond, has a rich history dating back to the early 18th century when Kadriorg Park was established by Peter the Great. The islet with a pavilion was added in 1741. The current bandstand, designed by Villem Seidra, and the surrounding landscaped gardens were largely developed during significant renovations in the 1930s. The pond earned its current name due to the swans that began to frequent it around that time, making it a beloved historical and natural landmark.

    Are there any specific permits required for events or activities in Kadriorg Park, especially near the Swan Pond?

    For organized events, large gatherings, or commercial activities within Kadriorg Park, including the area around the Swan Pond, it is generally advisable to inquire about and obtain the necessary permits from the Kadriorg Park administration. Casual visits and small, private gatherings typically do not require permits.

    What are the best times of day to visit the Swan Pond for photography or to avoid crowds?

    To capture the Swan Pond in its most serene state or to avoid larger crowds, consider visiting during the early morning hours or later in the afternoon, closer to sunset. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends. These times often offer softer light for photography and a more tranquil atmosphere for quiet contemplation.

    Can you ice skate on the Swan Pond (Luigetiik) during winter?

    Historically, the Swan Pond was a popular spot for ice-skating during winter evenings. While it has a tradition of winter activities, visitors should always check local conditions and official announcements regarding ice safety before attempting to skate. It's crucial to ensure the ice is thick enough and deemed safe by authorities.

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