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Seaplane Harbour is a maritime museum that opened in 2012 in the location of an actual hangar for seaplanes. Found in Peter the Great’s Naval Fortress, the museum has numerous exhibits. One of the most famed is the 1936 submarine Lembit, a pre-World War II Kalev-class mine-laying submarine. Visitors can also get into a full-scale replica of a seaplane, familiarize themselves with piloting a submarine, or see the wreck of the wooden ship Maasilinn. The museum exhibits take visitors through various stages of an actual seaplane: in the air, on the sea, and below the sea. It is a fun place for the entire family to explore.
Seaplane Harbour, Vesilennuki 6, Tallinn, Estonia

© Seaplane Harbour
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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