Military Built Heritage between the Great Coastal Gate and the Seaplane Harbour

Tuesday, 7.06, 18.00 - 20.00

Speaker: Robert TreufeldtRobert Treufeldt-väikseim

This Maritime forum will be held outdoors!

Walking from the Great Coastal Gate, i.e. Fat Margaret tower, towards the Seaplane Harbour, we will talk about the military built heritage that we will pass on our way.

Robert Treufeldt is an architectural historian, focusing mostly on built heritage from the 1800s to 1940s. His main area of study is built military heritage and military landscape heritage of those times in Estonia and countries that influenced Estonia, and options for their modern use.

This Maritime Forum will be in Estonian.

The Maritime Forums are free of charge for everyone and will begin at 18.00. We will assemble at the Desk in Fat Margaret tower.

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Open Museum ships Suur Tõll and Valvas are open Fri-Sun from 10 am to 6 pm. The Seaplane Harbour hangar will open May 12th 2024.

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