The most famous of the Tallinn ship museums is EML Lembit, one of the two Kalev-class mine submarines built in the Republic of Estonia before World War II, where you can learn about the history and achievements of the warship.
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Lennusadam Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a seaplane port-themed museum. The exhibits in the museum are arranged in an orderly manner, and there are many wonderful deep-sea designs. Through various information interaction devices, you can experience the virtual reality seaplane port, see submarines, ships, etc. An interactive exhibit tells the story of Tallinn's maritime history. The attraction is the real submarine, which is located to the right of the building. You can go inside, through a box with buttons in 4 different languages, and listen to the life of the underwater travel information personnel. There are many other interesting things to see there too.
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The most famous of the Tallinn ship museums is EML Lembit, one of the two Kalev-class mine submarines built in the Republic of Estonia before World War II, where you can learn about the history and achievements of the warship.
great place to visit, esoecially good for families.
Remote. Time planning is good and worth a look. This is a former Soviet warship house. After three years of transformation, after the government acquired ownership in 2006, this dilapidated place was transformed into a modern marine aircraft exhibition hall. The interior is cool.
Very good exhibition halls, museums, traces of the Soviet Union still exist.