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1. Niguliste Museum Concert Hall - 13th century gothic church inhabited by a fascinating collection of medieval art and Baroque and Renaissance chandeliers. Organ concerts are also held here during the weekend. 2. Andres Sarevi Museum - It isn't only theatre-goers who enjoy the life and times of this great Estonian playwright. An entire museum is dedicated to his work. Wander through the library and portraits of other thespian greats. 3. Archaeological Museum - Displays fresh evidence on the origin of the Estonians, along with artefacts of the Finno-Ugric tribes. 4. Knighthood House (National Art) - Here you'll find the best and most varied collection of Estonian art. The permanent exhibition displays quality Estonian painting and sculpture from the beginning of the 19th century up until the 1940s. 5. Museum Of Estonian Photography - The 14th century city prison is home to an inspiring exhibition of Estonian photography. 6. Kiek in De Kok (Peep In The Kitchen) - Six-storey tower still has nine cannonballs embedded in its walls from the Livonian war. Three floors contain contemporary art. 7. Kadriog Park & Palace - A Baroque palace, built at the request of Peter the Great, stands in the middle of this beautiful park. It is now home to the Estonian President.