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The Broken Line Monument in Tallinn's Kesklinn district is a striking tribute to the tragic Estonia ferry disaster of 1994. Designed to evoke the image of a ship's hull, the monument tells a poignant story through its contemporary design. Situated amidst the bustling cityscape, it attracts visitors with its unique structure and contemplative atmosphere. Since its opening in 1996, the monument has garnered a strong reputation, with an average Google rating of 4.5, indicating its lasting impact on those who visit.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Linnahall
Bus stop 155 m walk
Smartech Eesti OÜ
Bus stop 345 m walk
Suur Rannavärav
Tram stop 78 m walk
Linnahall (ajutine)
Tram stop 193 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 150 reviews
4.5/5 150 reviews
Anders Haapasaari
Anders Haapasaari
4 weeks ago on Google

En fin plats för hedra dom omkomna i estonia olyckan

Shelley C
Shelley C
1 month ago on Google

The Broken Line is a memorial to the 852 people who lost their lives in the 1994 ferry disaster. It is a simple but effective monument. It is free to view. The monument is viewable by people who use a wheelchair.

Sven Laineste
Sven Laineste
3 months ago on Google

Surullinen