An interesting place for aviation fans is the formerly secret underground bunker at the former airport north of the city. It houses both indoor and outdoor displays of military and aviation technology on just under 100,000 square metres.
The bunker was built in the 1950s and is nestled 30 metres underground in the rock. During the Cold War, the bunker was considered one of the most highly classified defense facilities.
You can admire helicopters, Draken and Viggen fighter planes, but also civilian aircraft, engines and lots of other equipment.
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How to get to the Aeroseum
The Air Museum is located about 11 kilometres from the centre of Gothenburg. However, it is easy to get here by bus 35 from Hjalmar Brantingsplatsen station, where buses such as the number 17 or tram line 6 go.
Bus 35 stops 400 metres from the museum entrance at Granhäll.
The total journey time from the city centre should take no more than 45 minutes and the frequency of services is at half-hourly intervals on weekdays and hourly at weekends.
For easy planning of your public transport journey, use the Västtrafik app, see Transport in Gothenburg.
Admission and opening hours
Tickets can be purchased at the museum box office exclusively by cashless payment. Cash is not accepted.
- Adults: 130 sek
- Children 4-16 years: 70 sek
- Family 2+2: 330 sek
Open every day in the summer except selected holidays and closed on Mondays during other months.
- June, July and August: daily 11:00 - 18:00
- September to May: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 - 18:00
For current prices and opening times, please visit the museum's website aeroseum.se.
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