Exploring the history of merchant shipping, shipbuilding and naval defence in Sweden, the National Maritime Museum is a must for history buffs visiting Stockholm. Home to a vast collection of model ships, drawings, weapons, uniforms and works of art, the Maritime Museum offers a complete picture of the country's nautical history.
The museum's building, created by City Hall architect Ragnar Östberg, is brimming with ship motifs - it's even built in the shape of an anchor! Take time to explore its exhibits and take in the maritime-themed features of the building, such as the mosaic floors and ornate decor.
Show your admission ticket at the ticket counter. Then walk at your own pace through various exhibitions with original objects placed in the exhibitions. There is an audio guide in several languages.
Lunch, coffee, sandwiches and pastries are served in the National Maritime Museums restaurant. On the way in or out you will find the museum shop.