Welcome to the Naval Museum! If you are short on time but want to get the most out of your visit, we recommend you look at the highlights selected by our guides. Suitable for both adults and children.
Welcome to the Naval Museum! If you are short on time but want to get the most out of your visit, we recommend you look at the highlights selected by our guides. Suitable for both adults and children.
Experience a real submarine from the inside! Climb on board the submarine Neptun and get a sense of what life was like during the Cold War.
Continue to The Submarine Toilet (Submarine Hall)
Visiting the toilet of a submarine seems to have been a complicated affair. How many levers do you have to keep track of to flush?
Continue to The Submarine Hajen (Submarine Hall)
Hajen (the Shark) is the Swedish Navy's first submarine. When she was launched in 1904, she was a powerful submarine with three torpedoes, a top speed at the surface of 9.5 knots, submerged at 6.5 knots, and a maximum diving depth of 30 meters.
Continue to Model of the Crown Prince Gustav Adolf (ground floor)
The model of the ship Crown Prince Gustav Adolf is over 200 years old and offers a great level of detail. Can you spot the beautifully carved transom with a crown on top? The model is also adorned on the inside, and by using the screen next to the model, you can see what it looks like inside.
Continue to The Shipwreck Tunnel (ground floor)
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a marine archaeologist? In the shipwreck tunnel, you get the chance to go below the surface and discover a real ship wreck from the 18th century.
Continue to Sink a ship! (ground floor)
Try shooting a cannon. You have two shots. Can you do it?
Continue to Row a sloop (ground floor)
Can you row a sloop? A sloop was a small warship that the crewmen rowed to get closer to the coast. Heavy, right?
Continue to The Gun Deck (ground floor)
The gun deck is full of activity during the breakaway from the Gulf of Finland in 1790. Here you will get acquainted with the crew on board the ship Dristigheten and how the work with the cannons went. Who gives orders and who takes orders?
Continue to The Figurehead Hall (ground floor)
Finish off your visit in our unique Figurehead hall. The impressive figureheads once adorned Sweden's greatest warships. Almost all of them have been involved in major battles. Can you find any mended bullet holes?