Nestled in an old seaplane warehouse, the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) in Tallinn, Estonia, offers a rich tapestry of the country’s maritime and military history. Spanning three floors, the museum houses a variety of exhibits, including the submarine Lembit from the mid-1930s, a century-old steam-powered icebreaker, and a seaplane. Visitors can also view ship remains, each artifact providing a tangible link to Estonia’s nautical past. The spacious, industrial setting enhances the experience, allowing for a detailed exploration of these historical treasures.
Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam)
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