Places to Visit
Medieval Art
Estonia
The permanent exhibition of Niguliste church-museum. Baroque epitaphs and other masterworks of carving are displayed, a remarkable collection of Renaissance and Baroque chandeliers, as well as the 14-17th century tombstones covering the floor of the Chapel of St Matthew (later St Anthony). Also such invaluable rarities from the 15-16th centuries as the high altar, the initial fragment of the famous painting "Dance Macabre" and the altar of St Anthony survived.
The St. Nicholas's Church, consecrated to merchants' and seamen's patron St Nicholas, is architectually one of the most integral and harmonious medieval churches in Estonia.
Tickets available until 4.30 p.m.
Closed: Mon, Tue and public holidays
Niguliste Museum-Concert Hall
(+372) 6 449 911
Niguliste 3, Tallinn 10146
