The Seaplane Harbour of Tallinn
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addition, the museum plans to enlarge its open air exposition at the harbour. In the future the
Seaplane Harbour will be the starting point of the coastal promenade stretching to the centre of
the city.
Comments on the Seaplane Hangars
"The seaplane hangars are the most unique architectural monument in Estonia from an
engineering and technical point of view," explained KOKO Arhitekid director Andrus Kõresaar.
"We're planning to be very tactful in the way we restore it. In the way we set up the exhibition
we're taking international visitors into account, so in world terms it will be an entirely modern
and very exciting museum."
"The museum, or part of it, should be in close proximity to the water, or even better: own the
port," said maritime historian and museum director Urmas Dresen. "You don't have to look very