Posted on 15. Jun, 2007 by Ryan in 2000-2009, Trollhättan, Sweden

Photo Credits: Saab History

On Friday, June 8th, 2007 I toured the newly renovated in 2005, Saab Museum in TrollhÃ¤ttan, Sweden. At the Saab Museum, you will see everything from the first Saab prototype Ursaab 92001 to the Aero-X and this time, just about every vehicle was on display.

At this years Saab Festival, I managed to take a number of photos of the vehicles with particular attention paid to the written descriptions displayed in the windshields of many of the models being showcased. In the near future, you should expect to see more photographs of these vehicles along with some good descriptions about them and why they were important to Saab’s history and continue to be while being held in the safe confines of the Saab Car Museum in TrollhÃ¤ttan, Sweden.

The Saab Museum’s curator is Peter BackstrÃ¶m, whom is responsible for the organization and managing of the Saab Festivals. Peter Backstrom has his work cut out for him with the events, records and archives that need to be managed while also continuously maintaining and preserving all of the vintage Saab models at a high standard and ensuring that all Saabs are mechanically and electrically sound at all times.

The Saab Museum is an incredible and somewhat overwhelming experience that I suggest you visit if you have not done so already.

For more information on the Saab Museum, here is some important contact information.

Location:

The Saab Car Museum is located at Akersjovagen 10, at the Innovatum area. Just follow the “Saab Bilmuseum” signs from the main road (Rv 45).

Telephone: +46 (0)520 84344

Fax: +46 (0)520 320 51

E-mail : saab.carmuseum@saab.com

Hours of Operation:

Until July 31st:

Daily 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

August 1st through August 14:

Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

August 15th and after:

Daily 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Saab Museum may change opening hours on short term notice. Please contact the museum for latest information.

Entrance Fees

Entrance fees are 60 SEK for adults, 30 SEK for children and seniors, 120 SEK for a family. Free for Saab employees with an ID card.

Ã…kerssjÃ¶vÃ¤gen 10

TrollhhÃ¤ttan, Sweden