St. Nicholas Church is a medieval church building in Tallinn, Estonia. It was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron of the fishermen and sailors. Originally built in the 13th century, it was partially destroyed in the Soviet bombing of Tallinn in World War II. The building itself has since been restored; however, as a church without its own congregation, it has not been used for regular religious activities since World War II. At present it houses the Niguliste Museum, a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, focusing mainly on ecclesiastical art from the Middle Ages onward. It is also used as a concert hall.
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Tue - Sun: 10 am - 5 pm
Oct - Apr:
Wes - Sun: 10 am - 5 pm
Tickets may be purchased until 30 minutes before the museum closes.
Closed on public holidays, see the official website.
Adults: EUR 5
Concessions: EUR 3
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Nicholas_Church,_Tallinn
Official Website https://nigulistemuuseum.ekm.ee/en/
Email niguliste@ekm.ee
Phone +372 53431052
Address Niguliste 3, 10146 Tallinn, Estonia
Coordinates 59°26'9.27" N 24°44'33.823" E