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VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM Information about your visit We have prepared for an experience with you as a visitor and the safety of our staff in focus, and have taken a number of precautions based on guidelines and recommendations from expert authorities and the Swedish government regarding theCoronavirus.
ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SECOLLECTIONS
The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books.EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.MUSEUM SHIPS
At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all themodels built
RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to thewater.
VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pierinto the water.
VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM Information about your visit We have prepared for an experience with you as a visitor and the safety of our staff in focus, and have taken a number of precautions based on guidelines and recommendations from expert authorities and the Swedish government regarding theCoronavirus.
ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SECOLLECTIONS
The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books.EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.MUSEUM SHIPS
At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all themodels built
RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to thewater.
VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes.COLLECTIONS
The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all themodels built
OPENING HOURS
Opening hours May 26 - May 30. Main building, museum shop and restaurant: 10 am - 4 pm Closed on May 31 . Opening hours June 1 - August 31. Main building: daily 10 am - 5 pm Restaurant: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum shop: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum ships: daily 11 am - 5 pm Sloop- and longboat shed: daily 11 am - 5 pm Temporarily closed spaces/ exhibitions:
RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to thewater.
GROUP VISITS
Currently we are not offering guided tours or other bookable concepts. There are audioguides free to download to your own mobile device (through the app Marinmuseum) and from our CONFERENCE - MARINMUSEUM Welcome to a beautiful, interesting and different environment that stimulates the imagination and inspires new ways of thinking. TheAuditorium
KIDS & FAMILIES
Sailor's workshop To reduce the risk of spreading viruses, the Sailor’s workshop is currently closed. In the Sailor’s workshop we offer creative crafts for children accompanied by an adult. CONTACT US - MARINMUSEUM.SE Postal Address. Marinmuseum Box 48 SE 371 21 KARLSKRONA. Address for Visitors. Stumholmen, Karlskrona. Telephone. Switch Board: +46 (0)455-35 93 00 Information/Entrance: +46 (0)455-35 93 02 Booking Office: +46 (0)455-35 93 23. Press contact: Hanna Marcolin +46(0)455-35
IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in variousways.
DUNDER'S DECK
Dunder’s Deck is a place full of challenges and play. Fun for the whole family! The play area is suitable for multiple ages and is inspired by ship interiors that get the imagination going. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SEAROUND THE MUSEUM
The Hangars. The hangars, erected in the 1920s, housed the naval sea planes which took off and landed on water. When the Swedish Naval Air Service was disbanded in 1949 the hangars went out of use. Since then the buildings have served as stores and warehouses. One of the hangars today belongs to the Naval Museum. Scroll down.MUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SEAROUND THE MUSEUM
The Hangars. The hangars, erected in the 1920s, housed the naval sea planes which took off and landed on water. When the Swedish Naval Air Service was disbanded in 1949 the hangars went out of use. Since then the buildings have served as stores and warehouses. One of the hangars today belongs to the Naval Museum. Scroll down.MUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes.AROUND THE MUSEUM
The Hangars. The hangars, erected in the 1920s, housed the naval sea planes which took off and landed on water. When the Swedish Naval Air Service was disbanded in 1949 the hangars went out of use. Since then the buildings have served as stores and warehouses. One of the hangars today belongs to the Naval Museum. Scroll down.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
OPENING HOURS
Opening hours May 26 - May 30. Main building, museum shop and restaurant: 10 am - 4 pm Closed on May 31 . Opening hours June 1 - August 31. Main building: daily 10 am - 5 pm Restaurant: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum shop: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum ships: daily 11 am - 5 pm Sloop- and longboat shed: daily 11 am - 5 pm Temporarily closed spaces/ exhibitions:
MUSEUM SHOP
Museum shop. In the Naval museum shop you will find the memento to bring home! We have a broad range of items to suit every pocket, many inspired by our marine theme. Home décor, accessories, toys and a large variety of nautical and military literature is available. YouGROUP VISITS
Currently we are not offering guided tours or other bookable concepts. There are audioguides free to download to your own mobile device (through the app Marinmuseum) and from our SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS Exhibitions. The Submarine Hall. The Hajen. Neptun. Shipwreck Tunnel. Figurehead Hall. The Figurehead Hall – a place out of the ordinary. The Model Chamber. The model chamber – where it all started.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in various ways. Among other things, the navy played an important role in clearing mines and escorting commercial vessels so that ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SEMUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war. RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SEMUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war. RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
OPENING HOURS
Opening hours May 26 - May 30. Main building, museum shop and restaurant: 10 am - 4 pm Closed on May 31 . Opening hours June 1 - August 31. Main building: daily 10 am - 5 pm Restaurant: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum shop: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum ships: daily 11 am - 5 pm Sloop- and longboat shed: daily 11 am - 5 pm Temporarily closed spaces/ exhibitions:
THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost. CONTACT US - MARINMUSEUM.SE Postal Address. Marinmuseum Box 48 SE 371 21 KARLSKRONA. Address for Visitors. Stumholmen, Karlskrona. Telephone. Switch Board: +46 (0)455-35 93 00 Information/Entrance: +46 (0)455-35 93 02 Booking Office: +46 (0)455-35 93 23. Press contact: Hanna Marcolin +46(0)455-35
GROUP VISITS
Currently we are not offering guided tours or other bookable concepts. There are audioguides free to download to your own mobile device (through the app Marinmuseum) and from ourKIDS & FAMILIES
Kids & families. Experience the Naval Museum together! Look for the ship dog Pricken and he will show you the way. Free Admission! Forkids.
CONFERENCE - MARINMUSEUM Conference bookings. Welcome to contact the restaurant. Phone: 0766-122750. Email: konferens@skeppsgossen.se. The Auditorium, the museum´s larger conference room. Photo: Oliver Lindkvist, SMTM. The museum's smaller conference room, Vapenrummet, is located on the 2nd floor. Photo: Oliver Lindkvist, SMTM. IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in various ways. Among other things, the navy played an important role in clearing mines and escorting commercial vessels so thatDUNDER'S DECK
Dunder’s Deck is a place full of challenges and play. Fun for the whole family! The play area is suitable for multiple ages and is inspired by ship interiors that get the imagination going. Put your life jacket on and hop on board! Test your knowledge with our quiz. Do you have sea legs? Test your balance here and find out. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours.MUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships. ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SECOLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in various ways. Among other things, the navy played an important role in clearing mines and escorting commercial vessels so that HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes. FULL-RIGGER JARRAMAS Jarramas is built of steel and was a test ship for the naval rating's preparatory school in Karlskrona. With a length of 39.15 meters and weight of 350 tonnes, she is one of the world's smallest full-rigged ships. Jarramas was the last sailing ship built in the naval dockyard in Karlskrona. Only a few months after its launch, it was time for ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours.MUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships. ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SECOLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in various ways. Among other things, the navy played an important role in clearing mines and escorting commercial vessels so that HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes. FULL-RIGGER JARRAMAS Jarramas is built of steel and was a test ship for the naval rating's preparatory school in Karlskrona. With a length of 39.15 meters and weight of 350 tonnes, she is one of the world's smallest full-rigged ships. Jarramas was the last sailing ship built in the naval dockyard in Karlskrona. Only a few months after its launch, it was time for VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
OPENING HOURS
Opening hours May 26 - May 30. Main building, museum shop and restaurant: 10 am - 4 pm Closed on May 31 . Opening hours June 1 - August 31. Main building: daily 10 am - 5 pm Restaurant: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum shop: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum ships: daily 11 am - 5 pm Sloop- and longboat shed: daily 11 am - 5 pm Temporarily closed spaces/ exhibitions:
THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture.THE SUBMARINE HALL
The book belongs to the museum's collection. Next to the high-tech Neptun submarine is its predecessor and the Swedish fleet's first submarine - Hajen (The Shark) from 1904. The two submarines are surrounded by the submarine fleet's 110-year-old history, which you can learn of through personal stories, events and exciting phenomena.KIDS & FAMILIES
Kids & families. Experience the Naval Museum together! Look for the ship dog Pricken and he will show you the way. Free Admission! Forkids.
THE NAVY'S SMALL BOATS The Sloop and Longboat Shed from the 18th century is right next to the main building of the Naval Museum. The unusual building is named after the small boats, the so-called longboats and sloops, which were initially stored in the building over the winter.ACCESSIBILITY
Accessibility. We want the the Naval Museum to be accessible to everyone and we are constantly working to improve our accessibility. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact us. The Naval Museum is housed in a modern building with large open areas and lifts, which greatly facilitates visitors with disabilities or parents withprams.
IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in various ways. Among other things, the navy played an important role in clearing mines and escorting commercial vessels so thatDUNDER'S DECK
Dunder’s Deck is a place full of challenges and play. Fun for the whole family! The play area is suitable for multiple ages and is inspired by ship interiors that get the imagination going. Put your life jacket on and hop on board! Test your knowledge with our quiz. Do you have sea legs? Test your balance here and find out. LAND AHOY! - MARINMUSEUM Land Ahoy! shows you the history of navigation and follows the art of marine travel through the centuries. We exhibit fragile navigation instruments from the museum's collections and from our sister museum, the Maritime Museum in Stockholm. These include an astrolabe and the first handwritten version of Petter Gedda's sea atlas from 1693. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SEMUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships. VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SEMUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships. VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE It was where boys would become men and where lifelong friendships across class boundaries could be born, but it was also a place that some still remember with horror. With the conclusion of the last cycle of compulsory military service in 2011, Sweden's military service went to the grave – loved, hated and remembered by millions of Swedes.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
OPENING HOURS
Opening hours May 26 - May 30. Main building, museum shop and restaurant: 10 am - 4 pm Closed on May 31 . Opening hours June 1 - August 31. Main building: daily 10 am - 5 pm Restaurant: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum shop: daily 10 am - 5 pm Museum ships: daily 11 am - 5 pm Sloop- and longboat shed: daily 11 am - 5 pm Temporarily closed spaces/ exhibitions:
MUSEUM SHOP
Museum shop. In the Naval museum shop you will find the memento to bring home! We have a broad range of items to suit every pocket, many inspired by our marine theme. Home décor, accessories, toys and a large variety of nautical and military literature is available. You RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost. SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS Exhibitions. The Submarine Hall. The Hajen. Neptun. Shipwreck Tunnel. Figurehead Hall. The Figurehead Hall – a place out of the ordinary. The Model Chamber. The model chamber – where it all started.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture.KIDS & FAMILIES
Kids & families. Experience the Naval Museum together! Look for the ship dog Pricken and he will show you the way. Free Admission! Forkids.
LIFE ON BOARD
Take a look of the object at DigitaltMuseum. You can have a look under the deck and see how the crew lived. Through different observation cabinets you will gain an insight into the sailors' life: what they wore, what it looked like, what they ate and drank, what happened if someone became ill, and how crime and punishment was managed on board.DUNDER'S DECK
Dunder’s Deck is a place full of challenges and play. Fun for the whole family! The play area is suitable for multiple ages and is inspired by ship interiors that get the imagination going. Put your life jacket on and hop on board! Test your knowledge with our quiz. Do you have sea legs? Test your balance here and find out. CONFERENCE - MARINMUSEUM Conference bookings. Welcome to contact the restaurant. Phone: 0766-122750. Email: konferens@skeppsgossen.se. The Auditorium, the museum´s larger conference room. Photo: Oliver Lindkvist, SMTM. The museum's smaller conference room, Vapenrummet, is located on the 2nd floor. Photo: Oliver Lindkvist, SMTM. ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SE VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.MUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships. SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS Exhibitions. The Submarine Hall. The Hajen. Neptun. Shipwreck Tunnel. Figurehead Hall. The Figurehead Hall – a place out of the ordinary. The Model Chamber. The model chamber – where it all started.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SE VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.MUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships. SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS Exhibitions. The Submarine Hall. The Hajen. Neptun. Shipwreck Tunnel. Figurehead Hall. The Figurehead Hall – a place out of the ordinary. The Model Chamber. The model chamber – where it all started.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
AROUND THE MUSEUM
The Hangars. The hangars, erected in the 1920s, housed the naval sea planes which took off and landed on water. When the Swedish Naval Air Service was disbanded in 1949 the hangars went out of use. Since then the buildings have served as stores and warehouses. One of the hangars today belongs to the Naval Museum. Scroll down. SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS Exhibitions. The Submarine Hall. The Hajen. Neptun. Shipwreck Tunnel. Figurehead Hall. The Figurehead Hall – a place out of the ordinary. The Model Chamber. The model chamber – where it all started.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture.GROUP VISITS
Contact the Booking Office. For more information, please contact the Booking Office: Telephone: +46 (0)455-35 93 23 (Tuesday-Thursday 09.00-12.00.) Email: bokningen.marinmuseum@smtm.se. Last updated11/12/2020.
RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM Restaurant. The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to the water. The restaurant offers Swedish tradition at its best - tasty home cooking. Served daily: herring, potato dumplings, potato pancakes and fried pork. A childrens menu is available to a lower cost.MUSEUM SHOP
Museum shop. In the Naval museum shop you will find the memento to bring home! We have a broad range of items to suit every pocket, many inspired by our marine theme. Home décor, accessories, toys and a large variety of nautical and military literature is available. YouKIDS & FAMILIES
Kids & families. Experience the Naval Museum together! Look for the ship dog Pricken and he will show you the way. Free Admission! Forkids.
THE NAVY'S SMALL BOATS The Sloop and Longboat Shed from the 18th century is right next to the main building of the Naval Museum. The unusual building is named after the small boats, the so-called longboats and sloops, which were initially stored in the building over the winter.DUNDER'S DECK
Dunder’s Deck is a place full of challenges and play. Fun for the whole family! The play area is suitable for multiple ages and is inspired by ship interiors that get the imagination going. Put your life jacket on and hop on board! Test your knowledge with our quiz. Do you have sea legs? Test your balance here and find out. IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in various ways. Among other things, the navy played an important role in clearing mines and escorting commercial vessels so that ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pierinto the water.
VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM Information about your visit We have prepared for an experience with you as a visitor and the safety of our staff in focus, and have taken a number of precautions based on guidelines and recommendations from expert authorities and the Swedish government regarding theCoronavirus.
ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SECOLLECTIONS
The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books.EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.MUSEUM SHIPS
At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS This page is embedded from an external site, www.digitaltmuseum.se.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all themodels built
HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
ON LAND, ON WATER, FOR REAL! On land, on water, for real! Amid the historical setting of the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona the Naval Museum stretches out on a pier into the water. Both young and old can here delve into the highly eventful history of the Swedish Navy. opening hours. ABOUT THE MUSEUMSEE MORE ON MARINMUSEUM.SE VISIT US - MARINMUSEUM The total number of visitors is limited to 230 people. Cleaning will take place more frequently and hand sanitiser will be provided. Visitors will be reminded to follow the rules on social distancing with the help of museum staff, floor markings and signs. You are welcome to visit us if you feel well. If you feel unwell and/or havemild cold
COLLECTIONS
Collections. The Naval Museum collections have been built up over the years ever since the museum was founded in 1752 – over 55,000 objects, more than 20,000 drawings, 250 metres of shelves containing archival documents, 500,000 photographs and about 20,000 books. A selection is on show in our exhibitions, but most is preserved in themuseum
EXHIBITIONS
At the Naval Museum, we offer a wide range of exhibitions about the Swedish Navy. We begin in the model chamber in the 18th century and finish in close contact with a submarine from the cold war.MUSEUM SHIPS
Museum ships. At the quay outside the Naval Museum the museum ships are moored. We have the full-rigger Jarramas, the minesweeper Bremön and the Västervik missile ship. During summer, you can also find the motor torpedo boat T38 here, as well as sloops, longboats and other small boats. Museum ships. SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS Exhibitions. The Submarine Hall. The Hajen. Neptun. Shipwreck Tunnel. Figurehead Hall. The Figurehead Hall – a place out of the ordinary. The Model Chamber. The model chamber – where it all started.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all the models built in the shipyard in Karlskrona to be saved for the future. The Model Chamber housed a collection of ship models, designs, decoration, and models of art and architecture. HISTORY OF THE SWEDISH MILITARY SERVICE VÄSTERVIK MISSILE SHIP The wastepaper baskets are still full, one can still see the names of her last crew on the crates, and the fascinating action information centre is still there. A lot has remained completely untouched since December, 1997, when HMS Västervik made her last journey in the Swedish Marine Service. A visit on board is like travelling in a timemachine.
AROUND THE MUSEUM
Stumholmen. After 300 years as a closed military area, the island Stumholmen was transformed in 1993 into a civilian section of the city. The pulse of history is heard clearly over the island, which once was a warehouse for the sailing fleet's food supply. SEARCH THE COLLECTIONS This page is embedded from an external site, www.digitaltmuseum.se.THE MODEL CHAMBER
The Model Chamber is the heart of the Naval Museum and was founded in 1752 by the reigning king, Adolf Fredrik. The king wanted all themodels built
MUSEUM SHOP
In the Naval museum shop you will find the memento to bring home! We have a broad range of items to suit every pocket, many inspired by ourmarine theme.
GROUP VISITS
Currently we are not offering guided tours or other bookable concepts. There are audioguides free to download to your own mobile device (through the app Marinmuseum) and from our THE NAVY'S SMALL BOATS The Sloop and Longboat Shed from the 18th century is right next to the main building of the Naval Museum. The unusual building is named after the small boats, the so-called longboats and sloops, which were initially stored in the building over the winter.KIDS & FAMILIES
Sailor's workshop To reduce the risk of spreading viruses, the Sailor’s workshop is currently closed. In the Sailor’s workshop we offer creative crafts for children accompanied by an adult. RESTAURANT - MARINMUSEUM The restaurant Skeppsgossen is beautifully situated in the Naval Museums most spacious room, with a large outdoor terrace next to thewater.
DUNDER'S DECK
Dunder’s Deck is a place full of challenges and play. Fun for the whole family! The play area is suitable for multiple ages and is inspired by ship interiors that get the imagination going. IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR The First World War took place a hundred years ago, between 1914 and 1918. Sweden was neutral in the war, but was still affected in variousways.
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STÄNGT PÅ MARINMUSEUM PÅ LAND, PÅ VATTEN - PÅ RIKTIGT! På Marinmuseum i Karlskrona har både stora och små chansen att uppleva den svenska marinens händelserika historia. Här finns utställningar, museifartyg och en riktig ubåt från Kalla kriget.Våra föremål
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FÖRDJUPNINGAR PÅ DIGITALTMUSEUM Dyk ner i våra fördjupningar på DigitaltMuseum! På DigitaltMuseum gör vi nedslag i våra samlingar och gör föremålen och arkivalierna till delar av större sammanhang.Intern länk
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MODELLER - MUSEETS HJÄRTA Marinmuseums historia börjar med modellkammaren som grundades 1752. Här ryms modeller av stora kända namn, så som Chapman och Sheldon.Intern länk
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Vid kajen utanför Marinmuseum ligger våra museifartyg förtöjda. Här finns fullriggaren Jarramas, minsveparen Bremön, robotbåten Västervik och motortorpedbåten T38. Vid Slup- och barkassskjulet mittemot ligger Barkarna, små skeppsbåtar som seglar än idag.Läs mer
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SÖK I DIGITALTMUSEUM Marinmuseums samlingar innehåller idag cirka 55 000 föremål, 500 000 fotografier, 20 000 ritningar samt övriga arkivalier och böcker. En stor del av samlingarna är tillgängliga i databasenDigitaltMuseum.
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I Marinmuseums föremålssamling finns mer än 55 000 föremål. Den största delen finns i museets magasin, men många går också att se i våra utställningar. Samlingen fylls hela tiden på med nyinsamlade föremål som ger nya perspektiv på svensk marinhistoria.Läs mer
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Mer än 20 000 böcker om flottan och den marina sjökrigshistorien finns i Marinmuseums bibliotek. På hyllorna står dessutom någrariktiga praktverk.
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Marinmuseums arkiv har över 20 000 ritningar, kartor och sjökort, samt mer än 250 hyllmeter med olika handlingar. Arkivet är öppetför alla.
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Marinmuseums bildarkiv innehåller cirka 500 000 fotografier och videofilmer varav de äldsta av bilderna är från 1870-talet.Läs mer
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EN DEL AV VÄRLDSARVET Vad har staden Karlskrona gemensamt med Taj Mahal, Venedig, Stora barriärrevet, Kinesiska muren och Versailles? Alla finns på Unescos lista över omistliga världsarv!Senaste nytt!
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