Saab Car Museum
On June 10th 1947 the aircraft manufacturer Saab – Swedish Aeroplanes aktiebolaget – presented its first car, the Saab 92. Series production began in Trollhättan 1949. Until the end of 2011 Saab Automobile produced cars that were happily driven all over the world. At Saab Car Museum you can experience the complete story, from the first prototype to the last car ever built.
Until December 2011 the museum was owned by Saab Automobile AB. Because of the bankruptcy in 2011 the museum and its collections entered a time of uncertainty. After intense effort and the completion of the bidding process, the following constellation placed the winning bid: the City of Trollhättan, Saabgroup and the Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg memorial foundation. Today, the museum is owned by the City of Trollhättan and Saabgroup, and is run by Innovatum Science Center AB.
Åkerssjövägen 18,
461 55 Trollhättan, Sweden
P: +46520289440
Email: info@saabcarmuseum.se
Saab Car Museum Admission:
Adult 120 SEK
Senior 90 SEK
Student 60 SEK
Children 60 SEK
4-19 years old Children
Free 0-3 years old
The big family 295 SEK
2 adults + children
The small family
190 SEK 1 adult + children
Plan: 1-2hr
Saab Car Museum Hours:
Friday – Tuesday 11 am – 4 pm
Thursday 11 am – 7 pm
Closed Monday
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