European Day of Languages. Welcome Tour (in Finnish)
Exhibition tour in Finnish. 26 September is the European Day of Languages. To mark the occasion, Niguliste Museum invites visitors to explore its remarkable collection through guided tours in Swedish, Finnish and Spanish. This special event celebrates Europe’s linguistic diversity and offers a rare opportunity to discover Estonia’s medieval ecclesiastical art in a language familiar to you.
The tours last approximately 30–40 minutes and are included with museum admission.
No prior registration is required, but we recommend arriving a few minutes early. The meeting point is in the cloakroom near the museum shop.
Tours in Danish and Hungarian are also available upon request.
Whether you’re a local resident, a language enthusiast or an international guest, this is a unique chance to experience Niguliste’s historic atmosphere in your native or chosen European language!
Participation is free of charge with an annual pass to the Art Museum of Estonia
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