Half an hour of Organ Music
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Permanent exhibition of Niguliste Museum Permanent exhibition

The collection in the Niguliste Museum holds the most remarkable and valuable part of the medieval and early modern ecclesiastical art of Estonia. Most of the works of art in the Niguliste Museum’s collection originate from the church itself and have been displayed in their former locations.
Closer to the sky! Glass lift in the Niguliste tower Permanent exhibition

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Permanent display of church bells Permanent exhibition

On the first floor of the medieval church tower, accessible by medieval stairs and a modern glass lift, visitors can explore a display of historical church bells.
Medieval Ecclesiastical Art Permanent exhibition

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Advent weekends with organ music 03/12/2023 – 23/12/2023
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Permanent exhibition of Niguliste Museum Permanent exhibition

The collection in the Niguliste Museum holds the most remarkable and valuable part of the medieval and early modern ecclesiastical art of Estonia. Most of the works of art in the Niguliste Museum’s collection originate from the church itself and have been displayed in their former locations.
Closer to the sky! Glass lift in the Niguliste tower Permanent exhibition

A brand-new glass lift that takes visitors to the top of the tower, where they can enjoy unique panoramic views of the medieval Old Town and Tallinn Bay.
Permanent display of church bells Permanent exhibition

On the first floor of the medieval church tower, accessible by medieval stairs and a modern glass lift, visitors can explore a display of historical church bells.
Medieval Ecclesiastical Art Permanent exhibition

The exhibition space on the two floors of the Small Chapel features medieval (13th–16th-century) sculptures and altarpieces from Estonian churches.