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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.

Getting here

The Vasa Museum is situated at Galärvarvsvägen 14, Djurgården, Stockholm. There are several ways to get to this museum island and national city park. Welcome! Tram line 7 is currently experiencing traffic disruptions and due to this it is good to add a little extra time for the journey or take the ferry instead. See more information about the different travel options below. 

Brickwrecks

Closed since January 6th. Lego ships at the Vasa Museum, check out worldfamous shipwrecks at our new exhibition.

Plan your visit

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

The Excavation

vaccinated against whatever bugs might live in a sunken ship, a team of archaeologists descended into the black sludge that filled Vasa in April 1961. When they finished five months later, they had recovered

The Inquest

Already the day after Vasa sank, 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.

The Vasa Model

A painted model of Vasa in scale 1:10 gives the visitor an idea of how the ship might have looked as she sailed out in 1628.

In Life and Death

Welcome to In Life and Death. In this exhibiton you will meet some of the people who died on Vasa when the ship sank on 10 August 1628.

Vasa's new support

The warship Vasa needs a new support structure. The support structure that has been holding Vasa since the 1960s needs to be replaced, as it is damaging the ship and causing deformations in the hull. This This is due to the weakening of the ship’s wood. The entire support structure will be replaced over the course of several years, starting in April 2024. The new support structure is based on many years

Staff redundancies in the wake of the Corona pandemic

The Swedish National Maritime and Transport Museums (SMTM) which operates the Vasa Museum, the National Naval Museum, the National Maritime Museum and the National Railway Museum, has been forced to make make 69 staff redundant due to the financial crisis caused by the Coronavirus. The impact on the travel and tourism industry is severe and will affect SMTM for a long time to come.
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