St. Nicholas' Church

St. Nicholas\' Church showing a city
St. Nicholas\' Church which includes a church or cathedral and heritage architecture
St. Nicholas\' Church which includes a church or cathedral, a garden and heritage architecture
St. Nicholas' Church
St. Nicholas\' Church showing a city


Browse a large collection of centuries-old religious art and attend a classical music concert at this medieval former church dedicated to St. Nicholas.

Explore hundreds of years of religious art at St. Nicholas’ Church, a beautiful medieval building in Tallinn’s historical center. No longer an active church, it is the home of the Niguliste Museum, which contains works from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.

The church was founded in the first half of the 13th century, but bombing raids during World War II destroyed much of it. A 30-year reconstruction period started in the 1950s, during which time St. Nicholas’ Church was altered for use as a museum and concert venue.

Many of the items on display came from the church and remain in their original locations. See the Danse Macabre, a 15th-century painting by German painter Bernt Notke and one of the museum’s most popular pieces. Only a fragment of the original 98-foot-wide (30-meter) painting has survived to the present day. Also from the 15th century is the double-winged altarpiece of the high altar.

View ancient wooden sculptures and a 13-foot-high (4-meter) brass floor chandelier that was donated to the church in 1519.

Go to the Silver Chamber for its rich collection of silver pieces. These include toasting goblets from the 17th century, tankards, beakers and religious ceremonial vessels. A 16th-century bird-shaped trophy was awarded to the winner of an archery contest in the old days. Investigate the church’s gravestones from the 14th to the 17th centuries, more than 100 in the outside collection.

Enjoy an afternoon or evening of music at one of the organ recitals or classical musical concerts. For details and prices, visit the museum’s official website.

This medieval church is located in Tallinn’s Old Town, between Town Hall Square and Toompea Hill. Arrive on foot or by bicycle, public transportation or taxi. Alternatively, drive and use the Old Town's metered parking spots.

St. Nicholas' Church is open from Tuesday to Sunday between May and September and from Wednesday to Sunday between October and April. Pay for admission, which is discounted for students, senior citizens and children.

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