Niguliste Museum - Concert hall is housed in a 13th century Gothic church. It has an outstanding collection of medieval art, some dating back to the 15th century. There is a collection of baroque and renaissance chandeliers here and it is also home to the famous fragment of Bernt Notke's masterpiece, "Dance Macabre" (which dates back to the 15th century). Organ concerts are also on schedule every Saturday and Sunday at 4p.
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Associated Events
Ecclesiastical Art from the 14th–20th Centuries Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009 10:00AM
The permanent collection at Niguliste Museum, hosts several unique altar pieces, paintings and sculptures. These objects of art date from the 14th to the 20th Century and also include a masterpiece, Dance Macabre, by Bernt Notke. This unique and rare collection is definitely worth a look.
Bernt Notke – Between Innovation and Tradition Jun 5th, 2009 to Jan 10th, 2010
Bernt Notke – Between Innovation and Tradition highlights the life and work of this famous painter and wood carver. His paintings are an eclectic mix of traditional and modern styles, which do not defy but complement each other. This photo exhibition helps one to understand the artist's work better. In case you are a fan, this event is definitely not worth a miss.