
Many of the best museums in Gothenburg are focused on the sea – both above and beneath its surface. Some are even floating, allowing you to step on board and explore historical ships and vessels. Much revolves around the port, seafaring, emigration to America and trade with the world – especially China.
The city also boasts 2 museums with gigantic aquariums and, naturally, there is even a museum dedicated to Gothenburg‘s most iconic form of transport, the tram. People have lived in West Sweden for 12,000 years and there is plenty of history to uncover about the Vikings, the city’s fortifications and the history of industrialisation. All museums are located within comfortable walking distance and most are small with affordable entry prices.
Experience life as an 18th century sailor on the open seas
Categoría: Familias, Historia, Foto
This replica of the Swedish Ship Götheborg (Ostindiefararen Götheborg) has been painstakingly reconstructed using tools from the period and is chock full of interesting history. Take the Älvsnabbare Ferry from the centre to Eriksberg on the island of Hisingen, an alluring residential area built in harmony with its ship-building history.
People once flocked here to follow the construction of this gorgeous 18th century ship. The original was shipwrecked rather unceremoniously with a full load on its return from a voyage to China. Once on board, you can learn all about what it once contained, its historical and contemporary expeditions over the 7 seas and everything that went into its construction.
Ubicación: Pir Fyra 2, 417 64 Gothenburg, Sweden
Teléfono: +46 31 7793450

The Ship Götheborg (Ostindiefararen Götheborg)
Discover fascinating art behind an iconic facade
Categoría: Parejas, Familias, Historia, Foto, Económico
The Gothenburg Museum of Art (Göteborgs Konstmuseum) makes for a magnificent finish to the impressive Avenyn Boulevard and does justice to the artists it houses inside – from Picasso and Rembrandt through to a whole string of Swedish masters. Many will have seen the monumental museum building on the front pages of travel brochures. But not everyone will know that it houses a huge museum focused on Nordic visual art from the late 19th century, as well as international art from the last 600 years of human history.
In typical Gothenburger fashion, the museum is open and welcoming to all, including children, with activities and exhibitions being held one after the other. Even when the museum is closed, you can pay a virtual visit all day round – even after you go home! Más información
Ubicación: Götaplatsen, 412 56 Gothenburg, Sweden
Horarios: Tuesday 11 am to 6 pm, Wednesday 11 am to 8 pm, Thursday 11 am to 6 pm, Friday and Sunday 11 am to 5 pm
Teléfono: +46 31 3683500

Gothenburg Museum of Art (Göteborgs Konstmuseum)