Excellent museum with lots to do - not only lots to see. The museum is built in an old seaplane harbour, which is very interesting. All the facilities are modern and tidy.

Excellent museum with lots to do - not only lots to see. The museum is built in an old seaplane harbour, which is very interesting. All the facilities are modern and tidy.
This new museum is a must if you are in Tallinn. Impressive history and architecture dating back to the Czars and what an exhibition, entertaining and catching. Really fun interactivity and assignments for the kids - and a nice playground outside - easy to spend hours here, learning and playing with the whole family.
Apart from it being not easy to get to - no public transport - only tour buses, this is an absolute must do. We loved it. Fabulous venue, great exhibits including the British-built submarine 'Lembit', friendly and helpful staff, and a good coffee shop. There are interactive exhibits, and the whole thing is elegant and stylish. Do not miss!
This is a superb museum allow 2-4 hours there if going by the open top buses as they only run 3 times a day. great for kids and adults. Several interactive activities. Superb cafe/restaurant( we had a snack excellent quality food. Outdoors just as much fun which can extend the time spent there
It's worth going there if only to crawl all over the old submarine - you can go all over it! There's much more besides and all very well explained.
I visited several museums in Tallinn, I think this was the best one. It is a little bit out of the way, but well worth taking the time to find. The submarine is a highlight. Consider paying extra for a guided tour.
Unbelievably versatile place, where one can see the local history during a long and lively presentation. Inside and outside activities were enjoyable, good exposition.
Well worth the time to visit. The exhibit area was very modern and allowed you so scan information you learned to your email account for further reading. Good student pricing for combined museaums.
This place were visited with some of my friends in March'2013. This is one of the newest tourist attracting site built by Estonians which is near to sea port. From my opinion, this is the most attractive place for young people visiting in Tallinn. Though it requires few entrance fee, enjoyment was much more for this. It's a big place...
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The museum sits on the outskirt of Tallinn, Estonia's capital city. We were taken there by bus through an organised event, so I cannot say anything about how to get there. The museum is hosted inside an old hangar, on teh shore, that used to be a seaplane base. On the outside of the hangar there is a fairly large...
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