Seaplane Harbour Guide
Experience the Thrill of Flight and Naval History at Seaplane Harbour Guide
Seaplane Harbour, also known as Lennusadam, is a must-visit attraction in Tallinn, offering an engaging and interactive exploration of maritime history and aviation. This award-winning museum is housed in historic seaplane hangars and features a remarkable collection of naval vessels, aircraft, and interactive exhibits that bring the past to life. Prepare to be captivated by the stories of daring seafarers and innovative engineers. The Seaplane Hangars, completed in 1917, were originally part of Peter the Great's Naval Fortress, a massive defensive complex built to protect the Russian Empire's Baltic coastline. These reinforced concrete domes were a marvel of engineering at the time, providing shelter for seaplanes used for reconnaissance and naval operations. After Estonia gained independence, the hangars served various purposes before being transformed into the modern museum, preserving a significant piece of military and architectural history. At Seaplane Harbour, you can explore the Lembit submarine, a meticulously preserved pre-World War II submarine that served in both the Estonian and Soviet navies. Step inside and experience the cramped living quarters and imagine life beneath the waves. Discover the Short 184 seaplane, a replica of a British WWI-era aircraft, and learn about the role of seaplanes in naval warfare. Engage with interactive exhibits, test your piloting skills in the flight simulator, and enjoy stunning views of the Tallinn skyline from the outdoor harbor area. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition directly associated with the museum, the on-site cafe offers a selection of refreshments and light meals.
Transportation
Bus: Take bus number 73 from the city center to the 'Lennusadam' stop. Alternatively, you can take bus number 3 from the city center to the 'Kalaranna' stop, which is a short walk from the museum.
Opening Hours
10:00 - 19:00 daily
Ticket Price
Adults: €20, Family ticket (2 adults + up to 3 children): €45