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page 1Military and war museums in Sweden
Royal Armoury
The Royal Armoury () is a museum in the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. It contains many artifacts of Swedish military history and Swedish royalty. It is the oldest museum in Sweden, established in 1628 by King Gustavus Adolphus when he decided that his clothes from his campaign in Poland should be preserved for posterity.
Swedish Army Museum
military history of Sweden in Stockholm
Vaxholm Fortress
Swedish fortress
Bohus Fortress
fortress just north of Gothenburg, Sweden

Eketorp Fort
300px|thumb|Aerial view from the 1970s.
Eketorp is an Iron Age fort, located in southeastern Öland, Sweden, and extensively reconstructed and enlarged in the Middle Ages. Throughout the ages the fortification has served a variety of somewhat differing uses: from defensive ringfort, to medieval safe haven and thence a cavalry garrison. In the 20th century it was further reconstructed to become a heavily visited tourist site and a location for re-enactment of medieval battles. Eketorp is the only one of the 19 known prehistoric fortifications on Öland that has been completely excavated, yielding
Maritime Museum
museum in Stockholm, Sweden
Swedish Air Force Museum
Swedish military museum
Karlsborg Fortress
Swedish fortress
Naval Museum of Sweden
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Marinmuseum (previously: Shipyard Museum, Varvsmuseet; alternate: Naval Dockyard Museum; translation: Naval Museum) is a maritime museum located on Stumholmen island, in Karlskrona. It is Sweden's national naval museum, dedicated to the Swedish naval defense and preservation of the country's naval history.
Femöre Coastal Artillery Battery
coastal artillery fort and museum, was part of a series of similar facilities built in the 1960's and 1970's as a defence against potential attacks from the Soviet Union.
Crown Redoubt
was built for the defenses against possible Danish attack on Gothenburg from the south and was introduced in 1698 and was fitted with 23 canons.