THE ICONIC TALLINN SEAPLANE HARBOUR
The Seaplane Harbour (part of the Estonian Maritime Museum) is home to Tallinn’s unique seaplane hangars, the historic Lembit submarine, numerous boats, yachts, and naval artillery. This iconic maritime museum is available for rent for gala dinners, receptions and other special events as it can accommodate as many as 1,500 guests for receptions and 700 guests for seated dinners.
While in the past the museum could only be rented outside opening hours for evening events, it is now possible to rent it for the whole day on Mondays, from October until the end of April.
REMARKABLE AND RECOGNISED ARCHITECTURE
The Seaplane Harbour accommodates one of Europe’s grandest maritime museums. Guests are invited to see the authentic submarine Lembit from the 1930s, the century-old steam-powered icebreaker Suur Tõll, a Short 184 seaplane replica, mines, cannons and many other life-sized exhibits. The museum and the Seaplane Hangar have been recognised with a number of awards: Estonia’s Most Tourist-Friendly Museum 2012, Europa Nostra Grand Prix 2013, Special Commendation from the European Museum of the Year 2014, and a number of others.
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