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    Ruins of Bridgettine Convent

    St. Bridget's Convent is closed from July 10 to August 19, 2024.

    The history of the ruins rising above the banks of the Pirita River date back to 1407, when the largest nunnery in Old Livonia was founded here. The convent that got its name from St. Birgitta, who founded the mother convent in Sweden, survived in its original form until 1577, when the forces of Ivan the Terrible destroyed it. At the end of the last century, several extensive excavation and conservation projects took place on the premises of the medieval convent. The massive façade, walls, cellars and graveyard have survived until the present. The beautiful ensemble of ruins—a popular concert venue in summer—is managed by the sisters of the Bridgettine Order.

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    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 4.5 of 5

    based on 319 reviews

    • Well worth your time and 2 Euros.

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      October 12, 2024 By SofiaJoe

      Fascinating ruin. Large, impressive, very old. Well marked and signed with explanations in English. Admission is 2 Euros per person, automatic pay machine, accepts Apple Pay.

    • Short visit to Convent ruins

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      August 27, 2023 By calm_explorer123

      The ruins were an interesting sight especially the big facade is very impressive. There are info point here and there which give out nice information, how ever it would be nice to understand the... Read more comments

    • new place for us

      tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
      August 30, 2022 By sandrahG4324RL

      interesting but nothing unusual in the new convent. The ruins of the original building were obvious but we could not tour them.