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Aeroseum

Explore the subterranean world of the Aeroseum, a Cold War hangar packed with fighter jets, military helicopters and more.

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SEK 150.00
A fighter jet at the Aeroseum in Gothenburg.
Simulator at the Aeroseum in Gothenburg.
A fighter jet at the Aeroseum in Gothenburg.
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What you'll do

Hewn into rock in a top secret location north of Gothenburg, Aeroseum is a cavernous subterranean hangar that covers some 22,000 square meters. Here’s your chance to get up close to –and even into the cockpits of – historic aircraft including impressive fighter jets and military helicopters.

Interactive and hands-on exhibits mean you can take the controls of a historic Viggen fighter jet and explore dozens more vintage aircraft. There are even free guided tours on weekends.

Other attractions at the museum include exhibitions on the atomic bomb, Cold War spying technology and, of course, information on the underground hangar itself and how it was constructed here, 30 meters below the earth, in 1955.

Flight simulators can also be booked in advance for a small additional fee. These include the two-seater Comanche, a Super Viggen fighter and a commercial A300 Airbus airliner.

Aeroseum highlights

Take the controls

Kids and grown-ups of all ages will love the chance to sit in the cockpit and handle the controls of genuine vintage fighting machines, including Viggen jets, military helicopters and more.

Fascinating exhibitions

Discovering Cold War spying techniques, how the hangar was constructed, the work of the Swedish coastguard, the effect of flying on whooping cough and more in the Aeroseum’s exhibition rooms.

Flight simulators

Visitors can pre-book flight simulator experiences for an additional fee; these include sporty Bulldog and Comanche aircraft, army helicopters and even a commercial airliner!

Facts

  • Completed in 1955, the hangar at Säve Airfield is 30 meters underground and covers 22,000 square meters.

  • It was built for the Gota Wing, a branch of the Swedish Air Force, during the early years of the Cold War.

  • Now decommissioned, the hangar and its many aircraft attract thousands of visitors every year.


What's included

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    Your pass includes entry to the awesome Aeroseum.



How to get there

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Granhäll stop, bus no.35

Operating hours

June – August
Daily: 11AM-6PM (last entry 5PM)

September – May
Mondays: closed
Tuesday – Sunday: 11AM - 6PM (last entry 5PM)

For more information, please visit the Aeroseum website.

Closings & holidays

Closed January 1, December 18-25 and 31, and for Easter dates and special events.

Find out more

For more information, visit the Aeroseum website.

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