Gothenburg Maritime Museum is also more interesting, the Maritime Museum is also a good place to enjoy, some things in the museum are also worth visiting, a lot of content can also be seen.
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The Maritime Museum in Gothenburg displays ships and shipbuilding from the Viking Age to the present, and introduces the fishing industry. Various ship models and bows are collected here. In the attached aquarium facility, you can also see fish, tropical fish, crocodiles, sea turtles, etc. from Scandinavia and around the world.
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Gothenburg Maritime Museum is also more interesting, the Maritime Museum is also a good place to enjoy, some things in the museum are also worth visiting, a lot of content can also be seen.
Gothenburg is an ocean city. The history of ocean development here is very long. Near the port city, you can see a lot of ocean things. The museum decoration is also quite good.
The museum is of high quality but old and lacking in interactive nature. The aquarium is worse than the cosmic museum. The museum is undergoing renovations, or at least planning to be renovated within a few years, which is a must. The museum has an important history to tell about the sea city of Gothenburg, I want to see a large and detailed wing dedicated to modern shipyards (1900-1975 years, just across the river from the museum)
Gothenburg, Sweden, is a port city. Gothenburg Maritime Museum provides a comprehensive overview of Gothenburg's seaport history, including the evolution of sailing, shipbuilding and fishing from the Viking era to modern times. The first floor of the museum shows some living marine life, including fish, tropical fish, crocodiles, turtles and more from all over the world; the second floor has some ancient ships, including pirate ship models, introducing the maritime history of northern Europe; The third floor is a more modern introduction to the sailing boats, and an interactive area for children.
The Maritime Museum is a major tourist attraction in Gothenburg. This museum is more open-air and is a real ship. It is placed on the canal. Some require a fee, and some can be visited for free. For example, warships and the like need to be charged, of course the price is not too expensive.
Just like entering a ship, steel, seawater world, there are many ships docking, you can visit destroyers, lighthouse ships, submarines, the air in the dock is very good, the environment is also good, there are some parts to show, not bad