About

St. Nicholas' Church and Museum in Tallinn, Kesklinn, is a captivating fusion of history, art, and architecture. This iconic Gothic structure, dating back to 1515, serves as a stunning testament to resilience, having been meticulously restored after suffering damage in WWII. Rated 4.6 on Google, it offers an enriching experience for all ages, with child-friendly amenities and accessible facilities. Inside, explore intricate art collections that tell tales from centuries past, all within the inspiring backdrop of soaring Gothic vaults.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Viru
Bus stop 472 m walk
Vabaduse väljak
Bus stop 408 m walk
VVV Bussirent
Bus stop 380 m walk
Ahti Aasma
Bus stop 238 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 2,183 reviews
4.6/5 2,138 reviews
4.3/5 45 reviews
Jacky Ferry
Jacky Ferry
1 month ago on Google

Belle église. Payante mais gratuite avec la Tallinn card que je vous conseille d'acheter si vous rester quelques jours, tous les monuments (assez chers) sont compris dedans et tous les transports sont gratuits. Un ascenseur permet d'accéder au point culminant. La vue est superbe.

Mathias Borsch
Mathias Borsch
1 month ago on Google

This former church now houses a very interesting collection of sacral and worldly art. Silverware, old coats of arms etc. The two Main attractions are the high altar painted by Hermen Rode from Lübeck and the Dance of Death fragment. Both are exceptipoal pieces of art and (almost) unique. In addition to visiting the exhibits, you can also take the 223 steep steps or the elevator to the viewing deck of the tower, which offers great views over the Old Town.

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Edyta
Edyta
1 month ago on Google

Zdecydowanie warto! Najlepsze widoki na Tallin z góry – panorama naprawdę robi wrażenie 🌇 Plus miłe zaskoczenie: mini wystawa LEGO. Wejście w cenie z Tallin Card.