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The MS Estonia Memorial, known locally as "The Broken Line" (Katkenud liin), is a poignant man-made monument located in central Tallinn, Estonia. Situated approximately 13 meters above sea level, this significant historical site stands near the iconic Fat Margaret tower and the Estonian Maritime Museum, close to Mere Boulevard. It serves as a solemn tribute to the 852 lives lost in the tragic sinking of the MS Estonia ferry on September 28, 1994, one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters…

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    8 luglio 2018

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    Monumento al 28.09. Nel 1994 l'Estonia ha avuto un incidente
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    27 dicembre 2021

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    L'Estonia era un traghetto RoPax del Mar Baltico affondato al largo dell'isola finlandese di Utö il 28 settembre 1994 mentre era in viaggio da Tallinn a Stoccolma. Con 852 vittime, l'affondamento dell'Estonia rappresenta il peggior disastro marittimo nella storia europea del dopoguerra. La causa dell'incidente è considerata inspiegabile. Qui a Tallinn un monumento ricorda questo grave incidente.
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    25 ottobre 2021

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    Ad oggi, i retroscena dell'affondamento non sono stati del tutto chiariti.
    Terreno fertile per i teorici della cospirazione.
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    What is the exact address of the MS Estonia Memorial in Tallinn?

    The MS Estonia Memorial, also known as "The Broken Line" (Katkenud liin), is located in central Tallinn, Estonia. It stands near the iconic Fat Margaret tower and the Estonian Maritime Museum, close to Mere Boulevard. While there isn't a specific street number often cited, its prominent location makes it easy to find within the city's historic harbor area.

    Is the MS Estonia Memorial accessible for visitors with disabilities or those using wheelchairs?

    Yes, the MS Estonia Memorial is designed to be wheelchair accessible. Its location within the city center means there are no specific terrain challenges, allowing all visitors to approach and experience this important site comfortably.

    Are there any other MS Estonia memorials, and how does the Tallinn one compare?

    Yes, there are several significant memorials. The Tallinn memorial, "The Broken Line," is notable for its distinctive design symbolizing the abrupt cessation of lives. Other key memorials include one in Stockholm, Sweden, near the Vasa Museum, which features a triangular base and lists the names of 815 victims. There's also a poignant Children's Memorial on the Tahkuna peninsula in Hiiumaa, Estonia, which includes a bronze bell that rings with the wind speed matching the fateful night.

    What is the historical significance of the MS Estonia disaster?

    The sinking of the MS Estonia on September 28, 1994, was one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in European waters, claiming 852 lives. It was the worst peacetime shipwreck in the Baltic Sea and one of the most significant maritime disasters of the 20th century. The tragedy led to significant improvements in maritime safety regulations.

    How can I reach the MS Estonia Memorial using public transport in Tallinn?

    The memorial is conveniently located in Tallinn's city center and is well-served by public transport. Many bus and tram lines have stops within a short walking distance, making it easily accessible for visitors exploring the city without a car. Specific routes can be checked with local transport apps or information services.

    Is the MS Estonia Memorial suitable for families with children?

    While the memorial commemorates a tragic event, it is a place for quiet reflection and remembrance. Families are welcome, but parents should be mindful of the solemn nature of the site. It offers an opportunity to discuss history and remembrance in a respectful manner. There are no specific child-focused activities, but its open-air nature makes it easy to visit with children.

    Are dogs allowed at the MS Estonia Memorial?

    As an outdoor public monument in a city setting, dogs are generally permitted at the MS Estonia Memorial, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations regarding pet waste. It's a respectful space, so ensure your pet is well-behaved.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or restaurants, are available near the memorial?

    Given its central location near Tallinn's Old Town and harbor area, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within easy walking distance of the MS Estonia Memorial. Visitors can find a wide range of dining options, from casual eateries to more formal restaurants, as well as shops and accommodation nearby.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the MS Estonia Memorial?

    The MS Estonia Memorial is a site for quiet contemplation. Most visitors spend between 15 to 30 minutes at the memorial itself, allowing time to read the inscriptions, reflect, and appreciate its symbolism. If you combine it with a visit to the nearby Estonian Maritime Museum or a walk through the Old Town, your overall visit to the area could be longer.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit the MS Estonia Memorial?

    No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to visit the MS Estonia Memorial. It is an open-air public monument, accessible to everyone free of charge, at any time of day.

    What is the significance of the 'Broken Line' design of the memorial?

    The memorial's distinctive design, known as "The Broken Line" (Katkenud liin), features a missing middle section. This powerful symbolism represents the abrupt cessation of the victims' lives and the fragility of fate, serving as a poignant reminder of the sudden and tragic loss experienced during the disaster.

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