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Seaplane Harbour

Tallinn

EE

Nestled in the vibrant city of Tallinn, the Seaplane Harbour is a maritime museum that captivates visitors with its unique blend of history and innovation. Housed in a stunningly restored seaplane hangar, this attraction offers a fascinating glimpse into Estonia's naval past. The architectural marvel of the hangar itself, with its vast concrete domes, is a sight to behold. Inside, interactive exhibits and historic vessels, including a 1930s submarine, invite exploration and discovery. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique experience, the Seaplane Harbour promises an unforgettable journey through maritime heritage.

Top 5 Facts

  • Seaplane Harbour, located in Tallinn, Estonia, is home to the Estonian Maritime Museum, which is one of the most popular museums in the country.
  • The museum is housed in a historic seaplane hangar, which was originally built in 1916-1917 as part of the Peter the Great's Naval Fortress during the Russian Empire era.
  • One of the main attractions at the Seaplane Harbour is the Lembit submarine, a British-built vessel from 1936, which served in the Estonian Navy and later in the Soviet Navy.
  • The museum features a wide array of exhibits, including a collection of over 200 authentic maritime artifacts, interactive displays, and a flight simulator, offering a comprehensive maritime experience.
  • The Seaplane Harbour is not only a museum but also a cultural venue, hosting various events, exhibitions, and educational programs throughout the year, making it a vibrant part of Tallinn's cultural scene.
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