The audio tour is an immersive journey through the Seaplane Harbour’s permanent exhibition, revealing stories from beneath the sea, across the water, and high above. It offers a unique way to explore the museum, allowing you to experience it as if stepping into a world of your own.
Why is the submarine Lembit the museum’s most important exhibit? What remarkable stories lie behind the other star attractions? What makes the Seaplane Harbour hangars architecturally unique in the world? Come and discover the museum from a new perspective.
The tour’s original soundtrack was composed for the Seaplane Harbour by Sten Šeripov. Attentive listeners may recognise his piece “Submarine” from Anu Aun’s film The Polar Boy.
Narrators
Estonian – Tambet Tuisk
Russian – Kirill Käro
Finnish – Tommi Korpela
English – Michael Haagensen
Latvian – Kaspars Znotiņš
The tour is also available in German and Ukrainian.
The script was written by Krislin Kämärä and Paul Piik.
Duration: 40 minutes
Price: €5
All stories and guidance are delivered directly through headphones. One device can be shared by up to two visitors by connecting two pairs of headphones. You may also use your own headphones.