All aviation museums to visit in Scandinavia

Take to the skies at 9 aviation museums in Scandinavia. These museums celebrate the history and achievements of aviation, from early flight to modern aerospace technology.

Are you fascinated by aviation history and technology? These are the aviation museums you should visit in Scandinavia:

  1. The Norwegian Aviation Museum1

    The Norwegian Aviation Museum

     Bodø
    The Norwegian Aviation Museum, inaugurated by King Harald V on May 15, 1994, holds the distinction of being the national museum of aviation for Norway. It is also the largest aviation museum in the Nordic countries, spanning an impressive 10,000 square metres.
  2. Danish Museum of Science and Technology2

    Danish Museum of Science and Technology

     Snekkersten
    Come here for a fun learning experience with the whole family. The museum includes hundreds of automobiles, a number of airplanes, etc.
  3. Toy Museum Stockholm3

    Toy Museum Stockholm

     Fisksätra
    The Toy Museum Stockholm, also known as Leksaksmuseet, is situated in the eastern part of the Södermalm district in Stockholm. The exact location of the museum is Tegelviksgatan 22. This museum is dedicated to toys and offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages.
  4. Aeroseum4

    Aeroseum

     Gothenburg
    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 Sä
  5. Technology & Maritime Museum5

    Technology & Maritime Museum

     Malmö
    The Technology & Maritime Museum is a museum that is devoted to engines, aviation and navigation. The permanent exhibition in the museum illustrates the development of Malmö from 1850 until today, showing the industrial development and the history of the big companies in Malmö, as well as their impa
  6. North Pole Expedition Museum6

    North Pole Expedition Museum

     Longyearbyen (Svalbard)
    The North Pole Expedition Museum, formerly known as the Spitsbergen Airship Museum, is situated in Longyearbyen, the capital of the Arctic Ocean archipelago Svalbard. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in the history of Arctic exploration and aviation.
  7. Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology7

    Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology

     Stockholm
    The Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology (Tekniska museet) is a museum in Stockholm with Sweden's largest collection of science and technology exhibits. The current building in the Östermalm district of Stockholm was opened in 1936 and was built according to the plans of the architect R
  8. Optand Teknikland8

    Optand Teknikland

     Optand
    Teknikland is a museum dedicated to military history and technology. It is situated at the Östersund-Optand airfield, which is located to the southwest of Östersund. This location provides a unique setting for the museum, as it is surrounded by the rich history and culture of the area.
  9. The Museum of Aviation History9

    The Museum of Aviation History

     Sola
    The Sola Aviation Museum, also known as Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola, is an aviation museum situated at Stavanger Airport, Sola, in close proximity to Stavanger, Norway. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.