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Discover the Depths of Maritime History at Lennusadam

Explore Lennusadam, Tallinn's premier maritime museum, and uncover Estonia's rich naval heritage through stunning exhibits and interactive experiences.

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Lennusadam, the captivating maritime museum in Tallinn, offers a unique glimpse into Estonia's rich naval heritage. Visitors can explore an impressive collection of maritime exhibits, including a massive submarine, and learn about the nation's sea-faring history through interactive displays and engaging activities. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in maritime culture.

A brief summary to Lennusadam

  • Monday 10 am-7 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-7 pm
  • Friday 10 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-7 pm

Local tips

  • Plan your visit during weekdays to avoid larger crowds, especially if you prefer a more relaxed experience.
  • Don't miss the opportunity to step inside the Lembit submarine for a truly immersive experience.
  • Check the museum's schedule for special events or guided tours to enhance your visit.
  • Allocate a few hours to fully explore all exhibits and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and views of Tallinn from the museum.
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Getting There

  • Tram

    If you are starting from the city center, head to the nearest tram stop, which is 'Viru'. Take tram number 1 or 2 towards 'Ülemiste'. After 5 stops, get off at 'Kalamaja' station. From there, walk straight along the street called 'Kalamaja' for about 10 minutes until you reach the waterfront. Follow the signs to Lennusadam, which is located at Vesilennuki 6.

  • Bus

    From the city center, find the nearest bus stop, such as 'Tallinna Bussijaam' (Bus Station). Take bus number 73 towards 'Lennusadam'. The bus ride is about 15 minutes. Get off at the 'Lennusadam' stop, and you will see the entrance to the maritime museum right in front of you.

  • Walking

    If you are close to the Old Town, you can walk to Lennusadam. Head northwest from the Old Town towards 'Kalamaja' district. Walk along 'Kopli' street following the signs for 'Lennusadam'. It will take approximately 20-30 minutes depending on your pace. You will pass by some interesting local shops and cafes along the way.

  • Bicycle

    For those who prefer cycling, rent a bicycle from one of the many rental stations available in the city. Head towards the waterfront along 'Pohja' street. Follow the coast until you reach 'Lennusadam' at Vesilennuki 6. The ride should take around 15-20 minutes and offers beautiful views of the sea.

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Discover more about Lennusadam

Lennusadam, also known as the Seaplane Harbour, is a breathtaking maritime museum located in Tallinn, Estonia. Housed in a stunning historic seaplane hangar, this museum provides an immersive experience into the world of maritime history, showcasing Estonia's rich connection to the sea. Visitors can marvel at a variety of fascinating exhibits, including naval artifacts, interactive installations, and full-sized ships, including the legendary submarine Lembit. The museum's architecture is a blend of modern design and historical significance, making it a visual treat for both history buffs and casual visitors alike. As you explore Lennusadam, you will find yourself drawn into the stories of sailors, shipbuilders, and explorers who shaped Estonia's maritime legacy. The museum offers engaging programs and activities, perfect for families and individuals of all ages. Children can enjoy hands-on exhibits while adults can delve into the extensive collection of maritime artifacts, which include everything from navigational instruments to life-sized replicas of historic vessels. The panoramic views of Tallinn’s skyline from the museum's waterfront location add an extra layer of charm to your visit. Lennusadam is not just a museum; it’s a celebration of maritime culture that invites visitors to reflect on the significance of the sea in shaping the identity of Estonia. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an admirer of naval engineering, or simply looking for a unique experience while visiting Tallinn, a trip to Lennusadam is sure to be a highlight of your journey.

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