Lennusadam

The museum is dedicated to maritime history, aircraft and ships and is housed in a giant hangar dating from 1917, right on the shore of the Gulf of Finland.
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Lennusadam is part of the Estonian Maritime Museum.
A submarine, a historic icebreaker and aircraft
The museum is one of the most popular attractions in Tallinn and displays exhibits that are closely related to the sea and especially maritime navigation.
Here you will see seaplanes, ships and submarines.
For example, you can take a tour of a 1930s submarine, admire sailing ships suspended from the ceiling or the largest icebreaker, the Suur Tõll.
Entrance fees and opening hours
Opening times vary according to the season and you can always find the latest information on the official website: meremuuseum.ee/opening-times.
- October-April: open daily except Mondays 10:00-17:00
- May-September: open daily 10:00-19:00
Ticket price is 20 eur.
Admission is free with Tallinn Card.
How to get there
The museum can be found on the northern outskirts of Tallinn, but the historic centre is not far away.
It's about a 20-minute walk from Balti Jaam Station and you can also take public transport. The bus stop "Lennusadam" can be reached by bus 73 from the centre (Linnahall, Viru, Vabaduse valjak).
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