This museum is closed permanently.

Hamn (museum) and its collection

Hamn (museum)
Source

Hamn is a museum located in Fisksätra, Nacka Municipality, near Stockholm, Sweden. It is dedicated to the Battle of Stäket, which took place on 13 August 1719. During this battle, Russian forces attempted to pass through Baggensstäket, a narrow passage in the Stockholm archipelago, bypassing Vaxholm Castle. This historical event is the main focus of the museum.

Origins of Hamn Museum

The Hamn museum was established as a result of an ongoing archaeological research project. This project, named 'Battlefield Archaeology by Stäket', was initiated in 2003 and received approval from the Swedish National Heritage Board, the County Government, and Nacka Municipality. The museum's existence is deeply rooted in this research project.

Read more…

SVHAMN Battlefield Museum
SVHamn
SVHistoriearvsmuseet i Nacka

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Archaeology War

Hamn (museum)
Brantvägen 3
133 42 Fisksätra

Visitor information Hamn (museum)

Opening hours

We don't have information about the opening hours of Hamn (museum).

Admission

We don't have information about the tickets & prices of Hamn (museum).

Facilities

We don't have information about the facilities of Hamn (museum).

Location & Map

Brantvägen 3, Fisksätra

Discover all museums in Fisksätra

Exhibitions

No exhibitions in Hamn (museum) have been found.

Hamn (museum) Reviews

Hamn (museum) has 1 rating.

  • Aggregated rating

    This rating is based on the rating of this museum on several other platforms.

Write a review

Your review helps other people learn about great and less great museums. If you've visited Hamn (museum), you can write your review below! Please pay attention to our content guidelines before you post your review.