In the year 2024, 349,004 art lovers visited the branches, exhibitions and audience programmes of the Art Museum of Estonia. Among them, over 25,100 students and adults took part in educational programmes.
The XXXVIII International Niguliste Organ Week, which runs from the first to the seventh of January, will feature evening concerts and a daily programme showcasing the finest works of medieval and early modern art, accompanied by music. Professor Andres Uibo is the festival’s organiser and artistic director.
Niguliste Organ Week will feature evening concerts and a daily programme showcasing the finest works of medieval and early modern art, accompanied by music.
The presentation provides not only the background of Notke’s time but also can serve as a comparative case study for the overseas visual culture reception.
For the eighth consecutive year, the Niguliste Museum, in collaboration with the interior decoration company Shishi, invites people to celebrate the magnificent holiday period with us.
The year 2025 will be celebrated in Estonia and Latvia as the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first known books written in the respective languages. In cooperation with Tallinn University and the Tallinn City Archives.
The Niguliste Museum, a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, opened to the public on 21 November 1984. The museum celebrates its fortieth anniversary with jubilee events, an audience day and a concert by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.