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The Imagery of Power

The exhibition The Imagery of Power on level 6 has been removed to make way for a new exhibition that will open in 2019. Level 6 is still accessible for visitors and gives a nice view of the ship.

The Sculptures of Vasa

Painted in bright colours and with several hundred sculptures, Vasa was a colossal work of art that would make the rest of Europe admire and fear King Gustav II Adolf. An advertising campaign from seventeenth-century

The Game of Swedish Tables

found at the rear of the ship. The find revived interest in the 400-year-old game of Swedish Tables, a variant of backgammon. The Swedish-Tables Association of the Vasa Museum was founded by The Friends Friends of the Vasa Museum in 1993. Games take place in the museum every week and anyone can play. The wooden travel set found on Vasa is displayed in the Life on Board exhibition at the museum.

Become a member

The Friends of the Vasa Museum offers different memberships. Choose the right one for you.

Opening Hours & Admission

The Vasa Museum is open every day all year around. For more information, visit: vasamuseet.se/en You can always buy tickets upon arrival. Admission: 230 SEK May - August 31. 195 SEK September-May Youth up to 18 years old: free of charge.

First of 27 steel cradles in place around the warship Vasa

Put in place: the first of 27 steel cradles that will provide new and improved support to the warship Vasa was installed on 29 May 2024 – and absolutely nothing was left to chance.

Find in Focus

exciting collection of objects from Vasa that tell tales about life in the 17th century. There is also a smaller collection of objects regarding the contemporary story of Vasa collected during the raising and and excavation which gives us insight in the history, people and society around Vasa in modern times. 

Conservation

The conservation of the Vasa and her collections of over 40 000 objects took ten years and was a pioneering project in maritime archaeology at its time.

The Vasa Museum - a part of SMTM

visitors every year enjoy the exhibitions in the museum, which describe the warship Vasa's history and life at the time; how, after 333 years at the bottom of Stockholm harbour, the ship was rediscovered and and salvaged; and the research which is now underway to preserve Vasa. The Vasa Museum lies in the royal parkland, Djurgården, in Stockholm.

Fact and fiction

Do you want to know what is fact and what is fiction in The Boy and the Ship: a Trip into the Past? Find out here!
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