The Volvo Museum is located in Gothenburg, Sweden, and showcases the history of the Volvo Group, a multinational manufacturing company specializing in automobiles, trucks, buses, and construction equipment. The museum was opened in 1995 and is located adjacent to the company's headquarters.
The museum contains a wide variety of exhibits, including historic Volvo cars, trucks, buses, and construction equipment. Visitors can see rare and unique vehicles, including prototypes and concept cars that never made it into production. In addition to vehicles, the museum has displays showcasing the history of the Volvo Group, including a timeline of the company's development, exhibits on the manufacturing process, and information on the company's innovations and environmental initiatives.
The Volvo Museum also includes a gift shop, where visitors can purchase souvenirs related to the Volvo brand, and a café where they can enjoy coffee, snacks, and light meals. Guided tours are available, and visitors can explore the museum at their own pace using an audio guide. The museum is open daily and attracts visitors from around the world who are interested in the history of Volvo and the evolution of the automobile industry.