A Tour of the Estonian Maritime Museum #tallinnestonia #musium

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A Tour of the Estonian Maritime Museum. The Maritime Museum in Tallinn, Estonia, is a treasure trove for anyone curious about the rich maritime history of the region. Housed in two main locations—the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) and the Fat Margaret tower—the museum gives visitors a deep dive into Estonia’s seafaring past and its connection to the wider world through the Baltic Sea.

The Seaplane Harbour is particularly striking, with its massive seaplane hangar, a unique building dating back to the early 20th century. Here, you can find an impressive collection of ships, submarines, and maritime artifacts, including the British-built Lembit submarine, which was in service from the 1930s. Interactive exhibits, like flight simulators and ship models, make the experience hands-on and engaging.

Fat Margaret, the museum’s other location, is a medieval tower located near Tallinn's Old Town. It's home to exhibitions that focus more on Estonia's maritime trade and shipbuilding traditions. From the top of the tower, you get a panoramic view of the city and the harbor, which really brings the connection between Tallinn and the sea to life.

Both spots offer a mix of history, technology, and fun, making the Maritime Museum an essential stop for history buffs or anyone fascinated by the sea. Plus, Tallinn’s beautiful blend of old and new makes exploring it even more captivating!

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