Aeroseum and its collection

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Aeroseum is a museum in Gothenburg that holds collections of historic aviation machines from the Cold War, as well as modern aircraft, helicopters, and other verhicles and machines. The hangar lies 30 meters below the ground and was originally built for Göta Flygflottilj (F9 – No. 9 Wing), at the Säve Airfield. The exhibitions in the Aeroseum include: The Cold War, Airborne police, Spies, The effect of flying on whooping cough, Construction of the underground hangar, Air defence in western Sweden, The Swedish Coastguard, Aviation communication, The Atom Bomb, Stasi, Jerker Berg and If war breaks out.

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Aeroseum
Holmvägen 100
417 46 Gothenburg

Visitor information Aeroseum

Opening hours

June-August, open every day at. 11-18 (entrance closes at 17.00)
September-May, Tuesday-Sunday at. 11-18 (entrance closes at 17.00)

Sports holiday, also open on Monday 13 February
Easter holidays, also open on Monday 10 April
Autumn holidays, also open on Monday 30 October
Christmas holidays 26-30 December

Admission

4 – 16SEK 70.00
AdultsSEK 130.00
Family 2 adults, 2 children (4-16 years)SEK 330.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Holmvägen 100, Gothenburg

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Exhibitions

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Aeroseum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Aeroseum in Gothenburg, Sweden, is an aviation museum that offers visitors an engaging experience exploring the history of flight. Located in a former Cold War-era underground aircraft hangar, the museum provides a unique setting for its exhibits. Visitors appreciate the wide range of aircraft on display, from vintage models to more modern jets. The museum's interactive elements, including flight simulators, are particularly popular among guests. Many reviewers highlight the knowledgeable staff and volunteers who enhance the visit with their insights and stories. The museum's Cold War bunker setting adds an extra layer of interest to the aviation exhibits. While most visitors find the museum informative and enjoyable, some mention that certain areas could benefit from better lighting or more detailed explanations in English. Overall, the Aeroseum is well-regarded for its combination of historical significance and hands-on aviation experiences, making it a worthwhile destination for both aviation enthusiasts and families looking for an educational outing in Gothenburg.

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