The Seaplane Harbour is a maritime museum in Tallinn, Estonia, opened in spring 2012. The museum is part of the Estonian Maritime Museum.The museum is located in the Tallinn aeroplane harbour in a building originally constructed as a hangar for seaplanes in the area of Peter the Great's Naval Fortress. The hall has an area of 8000 m². The hall was put out of service during the Soviet era. Its renovation started in 2010. The renovation was funded 70% by the European Regional Development Fund and 30% by the Estonian state.
The main attraction in the museum is the 1936 submarine Lembit, which was ordered by Estonia from the United Kingdom, and has nowadays been renovated to its original 1930s appearance. The museum also has a yellow submarine, which can be used to familiarise oneself with piloting a submarine, and a full-scale replica of a World War I era Short Type 184 seaplane.
May - Sep: daily: 10 am - 7 pm
Oct - Apr: Tue - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm
Ticket sale ends one hour before the museum closes.
Open from 10 am to 5 pm on national holidays. Closed on Dec 24-25.
Seaplane Harbour Combined Ticket + temporary exhibition:
Adults: €14
Children (9-18), students: €7
Family: €28
Maritime Museum Combined Ticket:
Adults: €16
Children (9-18), students: €8
Family: €32
All museum ships:
Adults: €6
Children (9-18), students: €3
Family: €12
Children (under 8): free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaplane_Harbour
Official Website http://www.lennusadam.eu/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Seaplane-Harbour/222215484462712?rf=123673831055663
Email info@lennusadam.eu
Phone +372 620 0550
Address Vesilennuki tee 6, Tallinn 10415, Estonia
Coordinates 59°27'6.234" N 24°44'18.684" E