The Maritime Museum is holding a competition for diploma theses on Estonian maritime history
17.01.2022
The Estonian Maritime Museum recognises alumni of higher education institutions whose thesis deals with the history of Estonian maritime affairs. The winners will also receive a financial award. The work…
Digital Data in the Service of Cultural Heritage
29.10.2021
The Estonian Maritime Museum and Tallinn University are pleased to invite scholars and those interested in the fields of heritage, culture, history, and digital humanities to the workshop “Digital Data…
The Estonian Maritime Museum’s new exhibition at the Dock Museum (UK) celebrates the 85th anniversary of the launch of Estonian submarines Kalev and Lembit
22.09.2021
The Estonian Maritime Museum’s new exhibition about the history of submarines Kalev and Lembit opens at the Dock Museum in Barrow-in-Furness in the UK. The two submarines were built 85…
Fat Margaret among the three best museums in Europe
21.09.2021
European Museum Academy (EMA) announces FINALISTS FOR THE 2020/21 EUROPEAN MUSEUM ACADEMY AWARDS: Luigi Micheletti Award • Estonian Maritime Museum (Fat Margaret), Tallinn, Estonia • Futurium, Berlin, Germany • Textile…
The Estonian Maritime Museum is open for children and visitors with COVID certificates
17.08.2021
As regards to the decision of the Government, the Fat Margaret and the Seaplane Harbour can be visited upon presenting the COVID certificates which involve proof of vaccination, proof of…
The Estonian Maritime Museum is now opened
04.05.2021
After easing the COVID-19 restrictions, the doors of the Fat Margaret Tower and the Seaplane Harbour of the Estonian Maritime Museum have been opened again in accordance with the applicable…
From March 1, the Maritime Museum is temporarily closed.
02.03.2021
In order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the Estonian Maritime Museum’s Fat Margaret and Seaplane Harbour are temporarily closed since March 1. Museum shops are also closed, but…
Krusenstern’s 250th birthday was celebrated
30.11.2020
November 19 marked the 250th anniversary of the birth of Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern, a Baltic German explorer. Memorial events took place in Krusenstern’s last resting place in Tallinn…
The Maritime Museum invites submissions of best student research papers to a competition
03.11.2020
This year, the Estonian Maritime Museum has launched their first competition of best research papers on Estonian maritime history. The deadline for submitting the student papers was extended to 15…
An exhibition on the oceans and the Baltic Sea was opened at the Seaplane Harbor
20.10.2020
On October 17, the exhibitions “Unseen Oceans” from the American Museum of Natural History and “The Baltic Sea in the World Ocean” from the Estonian Maritime Museum were opened at…