The Svea class was a class of coastal defence ships of the Swedish Royal Navy. The class comprised Svea, Göta and Thule.
The ships of the class were long, had a draught of , and had a displacement of 3,200 tons. The ships were equipped with reciprocating engines, which were rated at and produced a top speed of .
The ships had belt armour of and turret armour.
The main armament of the ships was a twin turret gun. Secondary armament included four single guns and six single guns.
Svea and Göta were both laid down at the Lindholmen in Gothenburg and launched on 12 December 1886 and 30 September 1891, respectively. Thule was laid down at the Finnboda Yard in Nacka and launched in 1893.
All the main battery turrets of the Svea-class ships were installed at Ellenabbsfortet, located at Aspö, a small island near Karlskrona harbour. The guns were removed in 1936. The turrets were scrapped.