The Swedish National Maritime, Transport and Military Museums (SMMTF) operates and develops seven museums in four locations – the Air Force Museum in Linköping, the Naval Museum in Karlskrona, the Swedish Railway Museum in Gävle, and the Army Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Vasa Museum and Vrak – Museum of Wrecks in Stockholm.

The Army Museum
The Army Museum in Stockholm presents Sweden’s history from the 1500s to the present day, focusing on how people have been impacted by war and conflict.
The Army Museum (external link)
The Maritime Museum
The Swedish National Maritime Museum in Stockholm is a museum for the whole family, with exhibitions about humankind’s relationship with the sea, lakes, and coasts throughout history.
The Maritime Museum (external link)
The Naval Museum
The Swedish Naval Museum in the world heritage town of Karlskrona is Sweden’s national museum for the history of Swedish naval defence – from the era of Swedish imperial power to the present day.
The Naval Museum (external link)
The Swedish Air Force Museum
The Swedish Air Force Museum in Linköping is a museum of technology and cultural history with a unique collection of military aircraft, personal stories, and objects that reflect the journey from the pioneering days of Swedish military aviation to today’s JAS aircraft.
The Swedish Air Force Museum (external link)
The Swedish Railway Museum
The Swedish Railway Museum in Gävle is Sweden’s national railway museum and presents Swedish railway history.
The Railway Museum (external link)
The Vasa Museum
The Vasa Museum in Stockholm is one of Scandinavia’s most popular museums. It is home to the uniquely well-preserved warship Vasa from 1628.
The Vasa Museum (external link)
Vrak – Museum of Wrecks
Vrak – Museum of Wrecks in Stockholm brings stories about the Baltic Sea’s unique cultural heritage to the surface. https://www.vrak.se/en