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Maritiman - A Floating Ship Museum

Visit Sweden’s historic floating Maritiman, comprised of 11 vessels anchored at Packhuskajen on Gothenburg’s ‘Göta Älv’ river.
  • Only on the All-Inclusive Pass
  • Outdoors
    Family-friendly
    Cultural & historical sites
      SEK 150.00
      /person normally
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      Only on the All-Inclusive Pass

      This attraction is available on the All-Inclusive Pass, but not the Explorer Pass.

    What you'll do

    Visit the Maritiman - A Floating Ship Museum with Go City®

    • With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
    • 11 different ships to explore.
    • Play & learn in Tim's sea lab.
    • Guided tours and children's activities every day.
    • Free audio guides to download, for both adults and children.
    • Eat and drink at café Matrosen and the most cozy outdoor restaurant.
    • Purchase a souvenir from Maritiman's museum shop.

    Welcome aboard the historic ships that make up Maritiman's floating experience museum. There are both military and civilian ships to explore, including the submarine Nordkaparen, the destroyer Småland, the lightship Fladen and the monitor Sölve.

    Let the children work on their own in Tim's sea lab, and we guarantee happy faces. Here they get to learn about the properties of water and life below the surface. Maritiman also offers guided tours and fun children's activities every day. Look at the daily program before your visit to most easily plan something that is suitable for everyone in the family. Do not miss to download Maritiman's audio guide for free to your mobile to enhance the experience on board. The audio guide contains audio tracks with different themes to choose from, and is suitable for both children and adults.

    Did you know

    • The submarine Nordkaparen had a crew of 37 men who during a normal dive spent 11 days in a row together under the surface.
    • The fighter Småland's 12-cm cannon had an effective firing range of 16,000 m? It is about as far as from Packhuskajen to Kungälv!
    • The fireboat Flodsprutan's water cannons can spray 12,000 liters of water / minute. So she can fill an ordinary bathtub in less than a second!

    Experience Maritiman - A Floating Ship Museum and many other attractions with the All Inclusive Pass.

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    Know before you go

    Getting in: simply present your pass on arrival.

    For more information visit the Maritiman - A Floating Ship Museum's website.

    Where you'll be

    Map of location of attraction

    Packhusplatsen 12, Gothenburg, SE

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    Operating hours

    March 29 - April 7
    Daily: 11AM - 4PM

    April 13 - May 26
    Saturday and Sunday only: 11AM - 4PM

    June
    Daily: 10AM - 5PM

    July
    Daily: 10AM - 6PM

    August
    Daily: 10AM - 5PM

    September 1 - October 20
    Saturday and Sunday only: 11AM - 4PM

    October 26 - November 3
    Daily: 11AM - 4PM

    November 9 - December 1
    Saturday and Sunday only: 10AM - 3PM

    Visit Maritiman - A Floating Ship Museum's website for current opening hours. 

    Maritiman - A Floating Ship Museum

    004631-10 59 50

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