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3, Niguliste, 10146, Tallinn, EE Estonia
contacts phone: +372 631 4330
website: nigulistemuuseum.ekm.ee
larger map & directionsLatitude: 59.4358897, Longitude: 24.7427874
Tatiana Naoumidi
::Beautiful!!! Very interesting well organized exposition , smart lighting, one of the highlights of the city
dimikb
::Best place to listen for the organ music. The way the seats arranged allows to fully enjoy the acoustic of the place. You literally feel the sound of it with your body. A bit costy entrance, but you get to see the silver chamber exposition and famous "Totetanz"(death dance) fragment. It is authors miniature copy painting which is THE MUST SEE if you are in Tallinn.
Lauren Mace
::the church itself is beautiful and it was interesting to see the historical chalices, medals and paintings.
Catherine
::This 13th century church has undergone serious renovation after being nearly destroyed during WWII. Beautiful, airy and spacious, it is now used as a concert hall and art museum. Apart from the permanent exhibition there are also always interesting temporary exhibitions running.
Sa Pr
::It's a medieval former church. It was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron of the fishermen and sailors. Originally built in the 13th century, it was partially destroyed in Soviet Bombing of Tallinn in World War II. It has since been restored and today houses a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, and is also used as a concert hall.