Saab Museum
About This Museum
Tucked away in the quiet Finnish countryside of Kronoby, the Saab Museum is a pilgrimage site for automotive enthusiasts. It feels less like a formal institution and more like a sprawling, lovingly curated garage where the entire story of Saab unfolds. You'll find everything from the elegant curves of the first Saab 92 to the aggressive wedge of the iconic 99 Turbo. The air hangs with the faint, nostalgic scent of oil and leather, telling a story of Swedish innovation far from its homeland.
Collection Highlights
The star is undoubtedly Ursaab, the very first prototype from 1946, looking impossibly sleek for its age. Don't miss the Sonett sports cars and the formidable rally-bred 96 that dominated forests. A gleaming Saab fighter jet suspended from the ceiling perfectly bridges the brand's aviation roots with its road-going machines.
Visitor Information
It's located at Boholmsvägen 16, so having your own transport is pretty essential. Check their website for current opening times before you make the trip, as they can be seasonal.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a large, unassuming industrial hall that feels perfectly suited to its collection of cars and aircraft, it’s a no-frills space where the exhibits rightly take center stage.
Contact & Location
Address: Boholmsvägen, Bråtö, Kronoby, Jakobstadsregionen, Österbotten, Manner-Suomi, Suomi / Finland
Phone: +358 45 3502900