Lennusadam, also known as the Seaplane Harbour, is one of Tallinn’s most captivating attractions and a must-visit for anyone interested in maritime history and innovative museum experiences. Located in the picturesque Kalamaja district, Lennusadam is housed in a historic seaplane hangar, a remarkable example of early 20th-century concrete engineering.
The hangar itself, constructed between 1916 and 1917, is an architectural marvel. Its massive domed structure, free of internal supports, was a pioneering achievement in its time. This impressive space now serves as the perfect backdrop for an extensive collection of maritime artifacts, making Lennusadam both a historical and visual feast.
The museum’s centerpiece is the submarine Lembit, built in 1936. Visitors can explore the interior of this British-built submarine, gaining a firsthand look at the conditions under which sailors lived and worked. The Lembit’s preservation and presentation are meticulous, offering an immersive experience into Estonia’s naval history.