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St. Nicholas' Church used to be a medieval church dedicated to the patron of fisherman and sailors, Saint Nicholas. It was built in the 13th century and then destroyed by a bomb during World War II. Restored to its original structure, the building now houses a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia. Visitors will find many pieces of ecclesiastical art from the Middle Ages to present day. Some of the more famed pieces include Danse Macabre by Bernt Notke, the epitaph of Antonius van der Busch, and several medieval woodcarvings depicting the Virgin Mary and others by Henning von der Heide.

St. Nicholas' Church, Niguliste 3, 10146 Tallinn, Estonia, Phone: +37-26-31-43-30

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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