Museums in Sweden
Patina Museum
The museum is divided into a total of 600 square meters on two floors with environments and stands made up of recycled material. "View motor-related gadgets, shoemaking, hairdressing salons and other nostalgia corners in a different environment. We talk mopeds, bikes and other gadgets, which everyone recognizes from a whole century"
Police Museum
At the Police Museum you will find out more about criminal investigation and police history past and present.
In the Police Museum's vehicle collection in Tullinge, south of Stockholm, there is a fantastic collection of historic police vehicles that have all been in police service over the years. In total there are about 50 police vehicles from 1918 until today.
Road History, Swedish National Maritime and Transport Museum
The unique road history collections, which are managed by the state-owned Maritime and Transport Museum are stored at a former road station in Kjula outside Eskilstuna. The road history collections consist of hundreds of machines and vehicles from the entire 1900s, along with thousands of objects of different sizes and designs, all of which are linked to road history.
Saab Car Museum
The Saab Car Museum collections comprise around 120 cars and approximately 70 of them are on show. The first one was the Saab 92001, which is more commonly known as ”Ursaaben” from 1947. It has a distinct aerodynamic shape signed by Sixten Sason. Most of the cars have their history in the company after being produced and they are divided into different categories, for example prototypes, test cars, official, company cars, racing cars etc. The Saab Car Museum contains many milestones concerning the 4.4 million or so cars that have been produced over the years.
Sagabodens Motorcycle Museum
Here are over 50 motorcycles and about 20 scooters from all over the world. Also an exhibition with utensils and handicraft shops with Sami crafts and a Nordic cafe and food service with overnight stay.
Scootermuseum
The museum houses 60 unique scooters from around the world, and chiefly from the true home of the scooter – Italy.
Smålands Automobile, Music and Toy Museum
"This fantastic museum shows beautiful cars and other vehicles in contemporary environment. Also there are toys in all shapes and music department with a self-playing instrument. There is also an old country store, the radio business, bicycle and moped shop, tractor assembly, shoe making and antique shop. Do not miss our fantastic London Street and expanded tractor collection!"
Sparreholm Manor
Sparreholm Manor is located on a peninsula on Lake Båven north of Sparreholm, right in the middle of Sörmland. One of the country's most majestic avenues leads up to the house. The manor house is now a private residence and not open to the public, although two museums in the park can be visited. The museums are beautifully situated in the park. The Motor Car Museum was opened in 1998 in a new 18th century style building. "Our car museum shows the automotive development from the late 1800s to the present day and includes one of Europe's finest car collections.
Stig Carlsson's motorcycle museum
Stig Carlsson's collection includes antique radios, stationary engines, old phones, about 40 motorcycles and much more.
Störlinge Agricultural & Motor Museum
This is an agricultural, engine and technical museum that reflects the development in society during the 20th century. The collection consists of approximately 2500 objects, tractors, implements, engines, locomotives, cars, mopeds, radio and television, cameras, toys and a host of other everyday objects.