Niguliste Church

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This marvellous 15th century church is a popular concert hall due to the reputation of the acoustics and organ performances are held here every Saturday and Sunday at 16:00. Niguliste also serves as a museum of fascinating medieval religious art, including a wall-sized fragment of Bernt Notke's unsettling 15th century masterpiece, 'Danse Macabre,' one of the most famous art pieces in Estonia. Destroyed during the Second World War, Niguliste was rebuilt during Soviet times and is worth popping in for a perusal. |
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