The Seaplane Museum is considered to be the most exciting maritime museum in Europe. In the hangar at The Seaplane Harbour, you can look at the submarine Lembit, built in 1937 at the Vickers-Armstrong shipyard in England, the Short 184 seaplane, the wreck of the Maasilinn ship (which is the oldest wreck found in Estonian waters), as well as many other authentic exhibition items such as sailboats, boats, sea mines etc.
Outside there is a separate hangar for a Medieval ship’s wreck that is currently being restored.
In the summer in the museum there is a nice cafe Maru, where to have a drink or a meal.