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Information about the Vasa Museum’s financial situation

Stockholm, with 1.5 million visitors per year is the most visited museum in Scandinavia. Vasa is the world’s best preserved 17th-century ship. Now that visitors from around the world fail to come and the museum down permanently. One thing is for sure, without support, a unique cultural treasure and one of Sweden's most important visitor attractions is under threat.

Fragment of a carpenter's rule

The Search for Vasa

August 1956, a small piece of black oak stuck in a coring device that had been dropped into Stockholm's harbour. It does not sound like much, but is by far one of the most important events in the modern history

Colour the sculptures

Explore

Dive in to Vasa's history, discover our collection of findings and learn more about the museum's research.

Skråkappor or containers for canister shot?

Press and media

Welcome to the Vasa Museum's press room. Here you will find our press releases, press images and films. If you are missing something or would like to know more, please contact us. You can filter the

New discoveries at the Vasa wreck site following recent dives

More than 60 years after Vasa was raised from the waters of Stockholm, the search for the ship’s missing parts continues. Recent dives at the site where Vasa sank have revealed several exciting new discoveries

The Inquest

the Council of State started looking for the responsible parties, but nobody was ever punished for one of the greatest disasters of Sweden's Great Power Era.

DNA analysis reveals what the people on the warship Vasa from 1628 looked like

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