• The new exhibition at the Seaplane Harbour transports visitors back to an… ... The Seaplane Harbour Opens This Sunday with an Updated Exhibition.
  • The Seaplane Harbour (Estonian: Lennusadam) is a maritime museum in Tallinn, Estonia, which opened in spring 2012.
  • The most exciting maritime museum in Europe is located in the Seaplane Harbour! About 200 authentic items are on display at the historical seaplane hangar...
    • See a submarine built in 1936, a sea plane from the WWI era, and Estonia's oldest
    • Head to the harbor and check out a steam-powered ice breaker from 1914 that's served...
  • The Seaplane Harbour is home to Tallinn’s unique seaplane hangars, as well as the historic Lembit submarine, numerous boats, yachts, and naval artillery.
  • The hangars at the Tallinn Seaplane Harbour are the most important engineering landmark in the region.
  • Back in Estonia, the 1920s and 1930s found the Seaplane Harbor serving as a holiday resort for the Estonian air force unit, providing an athletics hall as well as a...
  • In the hangar at The Seaplane Harbour, you can look at the submarine Lembit, built in 1937 at the Vickers-Armstrong shipyard in England, the Short 184...
  • Located in an old warehouse for seaplanes, the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) is a maritime museum that tells the story of Estonia’s maritime and military...
  • The Seaplane Harbour was built in 1917 on the initiative of the Russian Empire to become part of Peter the Great’s naval fortress.
  • The seaplane hangar is one of the most valuable buildings of the 20th century in the Baltic States.
  • Explore exhibits, learn more about maritime history in cinema rooms, and expect a sense of awe when you see seaplanes dangle above you.
  • The most exciting maritime museum in Europe is located in the Seaplane Harbour!
  • In 2013 Seaplane Harbour was pronounced as Design Project of the year in Estonia.