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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 opened an exhibition of one of the world’s largest maritime tragedies

09.09.2021

On the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Juminda, the Estonian Maritime Museum opened the exhibition in the Seaplane Harbor “Hell on the Baltic Sea. Juminda Maritime Tragedy 1941 “….

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…

Handle Productions: The age and the name of a unique fluit-wreck in the Baltic Sea resolved

30.07.2021

The international diving group Badewanne has succeeded in revealing the age of a unique shipwreck lying on the bottom of the Baltic Sea. Badewanne originally discovered the wreck last year…

A catalogue of sailing ship models was published

20.07.2021

The Estonian Maritime Museum presented a new catalogue Sailing Ship Models in the Estonian Maritime Museum at a maritime festival Sail Tallinn. The catalogue with parallel text in Estonian and…

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…

Exhibitions temporary closed from Dec 28th until Jan 17th

23.12.2020

Due to restrictions concerning the spread of COVID-19, Fat Margaret and Seaplane Harbour are closed from 28th of December until 17th of January.

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