Compared to the crowded tourist groups on the ground floor, this museum on the ground floor is significantly quieter. I think Sweden also had a time, killing most of Scandinavia back, the territory now wide Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland and Germany on the Baltic coast. Norway was also ruled by Sweden for a long time. The military museum, which has a variety of weapons and an introduction to the war at various stages of history, is a good place to learn about Swedish history.
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Compared to the crowded tourist groups on the ground floor, this museum on the ground floor is significantly quieter. I think Sweden also had a time, killing most of Scandinavia back, the territory now wide Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland and Germany on the Baltic coast. Norway was also ruled by Sweden for a long time. The military museum, which has a variety of weapons and an introduction to the war at various stages of history, is a good place to learn about Swedish history.
Stockholm Military Museum is a museum that records Swedish military development and famous wars. There are exhibitions from the Napoleonic wars to World War II, as well as some modern wars. Through this museum, I learned that Sweden's military strength and military technology are among the best in the world, and it is definitely a first-class military power.
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The Military Museum is located near the boarding site of the Royal Canal Tour, and all can only be taken back by car, but fortunately the fare is free. At the entrance of the museum is a square with armored vehicles, battle guns, and a Strv103 (the main battle tank S), the world's most distinctive turretless tank. The military museum is very small due to the rare war in modern Sweden. Displayed in chronological order and told Swedish military history, from Viking pirates to modern Sweden's participation in UN peacekeeping. To show the spectacular modern war scene, the museum uses three LED displays and sound effects to match each other. The dim lights, realistic sound effects and character models, few visitors, etc., give people an indescribable sense of strangeness!
The museum has many good exhibitions, armored vehicles, no turret tanks, that is, the museum is relatively small. You can learn about Sweden's military history and understand some peacekeeping operations that Sweden is involved in. It is a good opportunity.