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Sights

Seaplane Harbour

As a part of the Estonian Maritime Museum, the Seaplane Harbour is one of the most exciting museums in the region.

The Seaplane hangars are architecturally unique in the whole World. The complex was initially completed as part of “the Peter the Greats Naval Fortress”in 1916-1917. The new museum combines both past and present, land and sea.

For more information on Seaplane Harbour visit 
http://www.lennusadam.eu/en/visit-the-museum

 

Energy discovery centre

Energy discovery centre houses permanent exhibitions on seven different themes and a seasonal exhibition. The current seasonal exhibition is geometry themed. 
There are 130 interactive hands-on exhibits that introduce history of energetics, the discovery of electricity, lightning, renewable energy, nuclear energy, voice, sounds and optics.

For more information on Energy discovery centre visit
http://www.energiakeskus.ee/exhibitions

 

Tallinn Zoo

Tallinn Zoo holds the best collection of mountain goats and sheep in the world. There’s an outstanding number of eagles and vultures and a remarkable collection of owl and crane species. As to other animal groups, the choice is more modest. However, Tallinn Zoo claims without boasting that during their existence of a bit more than 70 years they have managed to assemble the most fascinating zoo collection in Northern Europe and achieved significant success in the reproduction of their nurselings.

For more information on Tallinn Zoo visit
http://www.tallinnzoo.ee/index.php?ide=13

 

St. Olav’s Church tower 

The 13th-century St. Olav’s Church in Tallinn Old Town once boasted the tallest spire in the whole world. Nowadays the 124-metre steeple still dwarfs most of Tallinn’s buildings and remains an important symbol of the town. After a vigorous climb (only April-October) to the top of the stone portion of the tower, visitors are rewarded with a magnificent and dizzying view of all of Old Town, Toompea hill and the port. 

For more information on St. Olav’s Church tower visit 
http://www.visitestonia.com/en/st-olavs-church-tower?site_preference=normal