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Explore the interactive World of Volvo in Gothenburg with this single-day entry ticket, featuring vehicles, safety innovations, temporary exhibits, and more.
Gothenburg’s World of Volvo Exhibition offers a compelling glimpse into the evolution of one of Sweden’s most iconic brands. For a single-day ticket, visitors gain access to an impressive 22,000 m² of architecture filled with heritage cars, innovative displays, and engaging activities. Priced with flexibility—reserve now, pay later—this tour suits fans of automotive history, technology enthusiasts, and families seeking interactive experiences. While it doesn’t include food or a guide, the variety of exhibits and hands-on activities make it a well-rounded outing that appeals to a broad audience.
Reviews highlight the interactive nature of the exhibition, with features like operating a real excavator and challenging simulations. The notable safety innovations and scale model vehicles showcase Volvo’s heritage, making it more than just a collection of cars. Visitors can also enjoy the temporary exhibits, such as the art of Evert Taube and the emergency vehicles display, providing fresh content throughout the year. The experience is wheelchair accessible and designed to give visitors a thorough understanding of Volvo’s impact, from past to future.


The World of Volvo is situated in Gothenburg, within Västra Götaland County, Sweden. The ticket is valid for one day, with specific starting times available based on availability. The exhibition spans a sizeable 22,000 m², allowing plenty of room for exploration at a comfortable pace. Visitors should plan to set aside several hours to fully enjoy the exhibits, activities, and temporary displays. Since there is no guided tour included, the space is designed for self-paced exploration, making it suitable for independent travelers and families alike.
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The scandinavian-style architecture covering the entire 22,000 m² creates an inviting environment for visitors. The design emphasizes modernity and openness, providing a striking backdrop for the various displays. The building’s layout supports easy navigation, with designated areas for different exhibitions like the heritage cars, safety innovations, and model displays. The architecture itself benefits from a thoughtful layout that encourages discovery and interaction.

A major highlight within the exhibition is the collection of Volvo heritage cars, offering a visual timeline of the brand’s development. Visitors can see models from the earliest days, such as the ÖV4 and PV654, to modern innovations like the XC60 and EX90. The over 100 scale models tell stories of design evolution, from the aerodynamic PV36 Carioca to the P1900, a rare collector’s item. These vehicles showcase Volvo’s commitment to safety, innovation, and design excellence over decades.
The exhibition excels in interactive elements that engage visitors of all ages. Notably, guests can operate a real excavator, providing a behind-the-scenes look at construction machinery. Other activities include dancing with avatars, testing aerodynamic faces, and challenging simulations that test abilities. These activities go beyond traditional displays, making the experience lively and memorable. This focus on interaction is reinforced by reviews that praise how engaging and informative these features are.
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Throughout the year, the exhibition hosts temporary displays that add depth to the experience. One current highlight is “World of Taube”, celebrating artist Evert Taube‘s 135th anniversary. Visitors can view personal artworks from his lifetime, some of which are shown publicly for the first time. Another ongoing exhibit, “In Case of Emergency,” features fire engines, patrol cars, and Volvo’s life-saving safety innovations. These exhibits diversify the content, appealing to art lovers, safety enthusiasts, and those interested in Volvo’s contributions to emergency services.

Access to the exhibition is straightforward. No food or drinks are permitted inside, but there is a designated room for baby strollers. Assistance devices like wheelchairs, baby carriers, and stroller locks are available for borrowing, ensuring accessibility for those with mobility needs. The ticket includes entry to all interactive displays and exhibits, but not guided tours or food options. Visitors should plan to spend several hours to take full advantage of what the exhibition offers.

While food and drinks are not included with the ticket, visitors can enjoy delicious food and beverages available within the premises. Plus, the exclusive merchandise shop offers a range of Volvo-branded items, perfect for souvenirs or gifts. These features allow visitors to extend their experience beyond the exhibits, providing a well-rounded visit.
The World of Volvo offers more than a static car display. Its interactive activities, diverse temporary exhibitions, and architectural setting create a lively, educational experience. The focus on safety innovations and heritage models provides a comprehensive look at Volvo’s legacy and future direction. The flexible booking options and wheelchair accessibility make it practical for many travelers, while reviews underscore the engaging and well-curated nature of the exhibits.

This tour is ideal for car enthusiasts, families, and tech lovers eager to see Volvo’s innovations firsthand. It suits those interested in design, safety, and history. The interactive features make it especially appealing to children and teenagers, while art and emergency vehicle exhibits add a layer of variety for all ages. Without a guide, it’s best suited for visitors who prefer self-guided exploration but still want a rich, engaging experience.
“It was nice, its pretty interactive and shows the history of Volvo with lots of cars displayed.”
Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
No, the ticket is valid for one day only, but it grants access to all exhibits and activities during that day.
Are food and drinks included in the ticket?
No, food and drinks are not included. There are options available inside the venue for purchase.
Can I bring my pet?
Pets are not allowed, except for assistance dogs.
Is the exhibition accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the exhibition is wheelchair accessible, and borrowing assistance devices is possible.
Are guided tours available?
No, guided tours are not included in the ticket price. The exhibits are designed for self-guided exploration.
What are the temporary exhibitions currently on view?
Current temporary exhibits include “World of Taube,” showcasing Evert Taube’s art, and “In Case of Emergency,” featuring emergency vehicles and Volvo safety innovations.