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    Niguliste Museum and viewing platform

    Founded by German merchant/settlers sometime around 1230, the towering St. Nicholas' Church now functions as a museum specialising in works of religious art, most famously Bernt Notke's beautiful but spooky painting 'Danse Macabre' (Dance with Death). Exquisite altarpieces, baroque chandeliers and Medieval burial slabs are also on display. The museum offers guided tours as well as facilities for conferences, events and smaller receptions.
    Max capacity in the meeting room
    280
    No. of meeting rooms
    2
    No. of meeting rooms when divided
    2
    Name of Hall
    Theatre
    Class
    Board
    Reception
    Banquet
    Area (m²)
    Niguliste hall 280 0 0 0 0 0
    Niguliste Antonius chapel 100 0 0 0 0 0
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