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The Scania Museum Marcus Wallenberg Hall

We welcome everyone to experience Scania´s visitor centre, Marcus Wallenberg Hall. 

 

In our exhibitions you learn more about Scania and our vision in sustainable transport, connectivity and the environment.

We also show our new product line and the history of Scania.

 

 

Come and explore our various exhibits and rooms:

 

  • This is Scania – here we present Scania and our employees.
  • The Shift – take part of Scania’s vision for sustainable transport.
  • Our Heritage – here we have gathered stories of Scania, our products and interesting objects.
  • The Main Hall – here you can experience Scanias products and services.
  • Railway Hall – here you can learn more about the history of Scania and our innovation highlights.
  • Shop – the Shop offers a small variety of Scania-themed accessories and souvenirs. In the shop we only accept card payments. 

 

 

Opening hours 2024:

 

Monday – Friday  08.00-16.45

closed on all public holidays

 

  • Parts of exhibition will be closed:
    18 November – 25 November
  • Fully closed:
    26/11, 28/11, and 29 November – 20 December
  • Closed due to Christmas holiday:
    23 December – 12 Januari 2025

 

 

*Please visit this site continuously for updated opening hours and information since it may be a limitation in availability due to event. Please call reception to ensure the visitor centre is neither closed nor already reserved for the day of your visit.

 

The Marcus Wallenberg Hall is privately owned, but open to the public. It is not possible for the general public to book a guided tour. 

Admission fee: Free

 

Scania visitor centre

Contact us:

E-mail: receptionen.mwhallen@scania.com
Phone: +468-553 825 00 

 

GPS coordinates:


WGS 84 (lat, lon): N 59° 10.974′, E 17° 38.254′
WGS 84 decimal (lat, lon): 59.18290, 17.63756
RT90: 6563850, 1604751
SWEREF99 TM: 6563399, 650704

 

 

Address:


Scania
Vagnmakarvägen 2, 
15132 Södertälje, Sweden

 

59° 10′ 57″ N 17° 38′ 17″ E

 

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