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Vasa Museum reopens 15 July

On Wednesday 15 July the Vasa Museum opens again with extra precautions in place to protect the public.

Vasa History

Vasa is a real treasure from the 17th century that offers us a rich history, from the work at the Ship Yard to life on board a warship. What do you think of our website? Help us make it even better by by taking this year's web survey. Thank you for your time and have a great summer! To the survey

The Excavation

wear and newly 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

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.

Vasa's Women

always present, often invisible. In the exhibition on the women of Vasa, visitors have the opportunity to learn about important but previously unknown narratives on Vasa. The researchers’ work reveals a partially partially new and surprising image of the living conditions of women during the early part of the 17th century.

Explore

Dive in to Vasa's history, discover our collection of findings and learn more about the museum's research. What do you think of our website? Help us make it even better by taking this year's web survey survey. Thank you for your time and have a great summer! To the survey

Plan your visit

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

Fragment of a carpenter's rule

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.

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

New results from DNA analyses performed on skeletons from the Swedish warship Vasa show what the people on board looked like.
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