Visit the Seaplane Harbour, a maritime museum located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia!
Opened to the public in 2012, the museum is a former naval aircraft hangar for the Imperial Russian Navy, a military facility with restricted civilian access. The building is now a museum, showcasing the Baltic maritime history and the rich heritage of the Estonian Navy.
Learning the history of the Navy,
Seaplane Harbor
Seaplane Harbour is a must-see for anyone interested in maritime, aviation and military history. Experience a variety of historical exhibits, including a submarine built in 1936, a World War I-era seaplane and Estonia’s oldest shipwreck!
Various exhibitions
At the museum, you can experience a variety of exhibitions located in indoor and outdoor spaces.
Lembit:
The Lembit, on display inside the museum, is known as a legendary submarine of the Estonian Navy, built in Britain in 1936.
Seaplane Short 184 (model):
See a replica of a British seaplane used during World War I.
Interactive exhibits:
There is a space where you can learn more about history through naval battles, ship control simulations, and more.
Sur Tõll:
The Sur Törle is a steam icebreaker built in 1914 that is moored at an outdoor dock.
address :
Lennusadam : Seaplane Harbour
Vesilennuki 6, 10145 Tallinn, Estonia
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Hours of operation:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Operating hours may vary by season. Please refer to the official website for details.
Seaplane Harbour