Oskarshamn Maritime Museum Explained

Oskarshamn Maritime Museum
Established:1954
Location:Kulturhuset at Hantverksgatan 18 in Oskarshamn, Sweden
Type:Maritime Museum
Website:Oskarshamn Maritime Museum

The Oskarshamn Maritime Museum is located in Oskarshamn, Sweden. The Museum exhibits items related to the merchandise shipping and shipbuilding activity in the Oskarshamn area.

History

The Oskarshamn Maritime Museum was founded in 1954. The main part of the exhibition is located to Kulturhuset at Hantverksgatan 18 in the central parts of Oskarshamn. The Museum was completely remodeled in 2012.[1]

In 2009 a new branch of the museum was opened in a building at the harbour-area, exhibiting the marine steam engine from 1912 that once powered the SS Gustafsberg VII, as well as a number of smaller wooden boats. The tugboat S/S Nalle moored nearby, is also a part of the museum. The S/S Nalle was built and launched at the Oskarshamn Shipyard in 1923.

Collection

The main museum at Kulturhuset exhibits a large collection of ship models and ship portraits, as well as navigational equipment, photographs, nautical charts, films, books and ship construction drawings.[2] There are also items related to the ferry traffic between Oskarshamn and Visby, which has been going on since more than a century.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.maritimeatlas.eu/web/opis-46-Oskarshamns+sj%C3%B6fartsmuseum.html MaritimeAtlas.eu
  2. Web site: Info at Småland-Öland.se . 2013-03-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140116192020/http://www.smaland-oland.se/en/museums/maritime-museum-in-oskarshamn . 2014-01-16 . dead .