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Welcome to the Vasa Museum

Welcome to one of the most visited museums in Scandinavia and explore the world's only preserved 17th ... 17th century ship. The ship Vasa capsized and sank in 1628. After 333 years on the sea bed she was salvaged

Two must-see museums!

Combo Ticket to experience the world-famous ship Vasa and go for a virtual dive at Vrak Museum, including the new Viking exhibition. Valid for 72 hours.

Children & families

The mighty ship Vasa fascinates people of all ages. Discover the history of Vasa through the audio guide for children aged 8 and up. It is available in English, German, Finnish and Swedish. You can also also ask for the Family trail at the information desk. It is available in several languages and takes you through the museum. The film about Vasa is shown in several languages, and for the youngest visitors

The Salvaging

The exhibition "The Salvage" recounts the events from when Vasa was rediscovered by Anders Franzén in 1956 to when she broke the surface in 1961.

The Vasa Piglet

Join the Vasa Piglet on an adventure! One day a piglet called Lindbom leaves his beloved mud puddle and heads out on on a great adventure on board the warship Vasa. The film is based on the book "The Vasa

Vasa – the machine of war

broadside, and when the heavy iron shot left the muzzles, they travelled near the speed of sound. For a brief few minutes, she was the most powerfully armed ship in the Baltic, if not the world, a floating

The Power and the Glory

In The Power and the Glory, we get a glimpse of what Vasa’s colours really looked like when the ship sailed out of Stockholm’s harbour. Like the hull of Vasa, the sculptures today have a dark brown colour shaped by time underwater and conservation efforts. But research shows a very different picture of the ship. Vasa sparkled with color!  

The Disaster

It was the 10th of August 1628, when Vasa, the most powerful warship in the Baltic, foundered in Stockholm harbour before the eyes of a large audience, scant minutes after setting sail for the first time

The Museum

The Vasa Museum has become a natural part of Stockholm's skyline. Its masts rising high above Djurgården have become a beacon guiding curious tourists and Stockholmers alike. Vasa has not always been housed such splendour. From her salvaging in 1961 until 1988 Vasa's home was a 27-year long temporary one at the Wasavarvet Museum.

Plan your visit

The Vasa museum offers daily tours in English and Swedish. We have audio guides in English, French, Polish
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