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Seaplane Hangars in Tallinn

Seaplane Hangars in Tallinn, Maritime museum in Tallinn, Estonia.

The Seaplane Hangars in Tallinn are three large structures with curved concrete shells, built between 1916 and 1917, now serving as a maritime museum. Inside you will find historic ships, a submarine, seaplanes, and displays about seafaring life and technology.

The hangars were built during World War I for the Russian Navy to house seaplanes, following designs by a Danish firm. After the war, different countries used them until they eventually became a museum.

The museum shows how maritime life shaped people and their crafts here, from traditional boat-building to the seaplanes that once flew from this very place.

The museum sits by the waterfront and is easy to reach, with level pathways and wheelchair access throughout the exhibition areas. Plan to spend several hours exploring the large hangars and their contents.

The concrete shells of the hangars were groundbreaking for their time, using innovative construction methods that impressed architects and engineers worldwide. This made the structure a turning point in early concrete architecture.

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Wheelchair accessible
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Vesilennuki
Opening Hours
Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
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59.45182,24.73838
Latest update
December 6, 2025 17:46
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