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  • One of the most magnificent maritime museums in Northern Europe is located in the Tallinn Seaplane Harbour. There is an original submarine, the EML Lembit, from the 1930s, various boats and sailboats, a century-old steam engine icebreaker, the Suur Tõll, a replica of the Short 184 seaplane, naval mines, cannons, and many other life-size exhibits.
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  • The Seaplane Harbour of the Estonian Maritime Museum closed its doors to visitors on 1 January this year to undergo thorough refurbishment.
  • Seaplane Harbour is a new maritime museum located in Tallinn, Estonia. Submarine, seaplane and loads.
  • The Seaplane Harbour (Estonian: Lennusadam) is a maritime museum in Tallinn, Estonia, which opened in spring 2012.[2] The museum is part of the...
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    • See a submarine built in 1936, a sea plane from the WWI era, and Estonia's oldest
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  • The Seaplane Harbour is located near the Tallinn city centre, and there is an Estonian Maritime Museum in the harbour.
  • Lennusadam (Seaplane Harbour) is a maritime museum in the Estonian capital Tallinn. It is located in an old warehouse for seaplanes.
  • The best way to get from Seaplane Harbour to Tallinn without a car is to line 73 bus which takes 7 min and costs €1 - €2.
  • A sea full of excitement. One of the most magnificent maritime museums in Northern Europe is located in the Tallinn Seaplane Harbour.