The Seaplane Harbour is full of great ideas, adventures and history. The Seaplane Hangar — a building connecting the sea with the sky — is architecturally unique in the whole world.
The Seaplane Harbour museum is a great place for spending time with children or friends, and something to show off to visitors. We offer colourful stories from the Estonian maritime culture and history, seasonal exhibitions, tours, diverse programmes and evening events. We also have a splendidly stocked museum shop and our Café/Restaurant MARU. Furthermore, the Seaplane Harbour has a functional port, the ships and sailboats, a nice view of the sea and the city as well as a playground for children.
The Hangar, Café MARU and the Suur Tõll icebreaker can also be booked for various festive events.
Information and booking: +372 6200 550, booking@meremuuseum.ee/meremuuseum-2
On the Day of Restoration of Independence, which is celebrated as a public holiday on 20 August, you are welcome to visit our museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Both at Fat Margaret and the Seaplane Harbour, you will find many memories of the restoration of Estonian independence, as well as of the efforts that preceded and followed it.
Last night, on 7–8 July, the second half of the Lootsi cog arrived at the Seaplane Harbour – the stern part and another middle part. The Estonian Maritime Museum will now commence work to display one of Europe’s largest ship wrecks in all its glory.
Bookings:+372 6200 550 (Mon–Fri 9–17), except on national holidays
booking@meremuuseum.ee
Vesilennuki tee 6, Tallinn
Open The Museum is open Tue–Sun 10–18. Closed on Mondays. 7. & 9.4 open 10-17
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