Aerial view of the airport
Lennusadam ( est. Lennusadam ) is a hydroaerort in Tallinn on the shores of the Gulf of Tallinn . In the international arena, it is famous for monuments of architecture and history - reinforced concrete hangars for seaplanes. It is a branch of the Estonian Maritime Museum .
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Museum exhibits
- 3 notes
- 4 References
History
The airport was built in 1916 - 1917 , becoming part of the Sea Fortress of Emperor Peter the Great . In 1996, it was included in the list of protected sites of the Protection of Monuments of Antiquity of Estonia. In May 2012, the Estonian Maritime Museum opened a branch in the hangars.
Museum exhibits
In the hangar of Lennusadam
- Submarine Lembit
- Icebreaker-steamer " Suur Tull "
- A copy of the British seaplane "Short-184"
- Griff patrol boat
- Patrol ship "Suurop"
- Torm patrol ship