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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.

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 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 of research

Fragment of a carpenter's rule

The warship Vasa to be supported with Swedish steel from Alleima

The Vasa Museum has chosen the Swedish speciality steel company Alleima as its key partner in the Support Vasa project. Alleima brings unique expertise and is sponsoring the Vasa Museum with all the steel steel needed for the ship's new internal support structure, a steel skeleton. The work to replace Vasa’s support structure is expected to be completed in 2028, just in time for the ship's 400th anniversary

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.

The sailing ship

sails raised at the time of the catastrophe. In all she could carry ten raised. After several years of work, conservators have been able to establish that what had been considered a pile of leaves was in in fact the six sails which had not been hoisted. 

The museum closes

The Vasa Museum is closed from 20 March until further notice to avoid the spread of the Coronavirus.

The sketch board

His Majesty´s Ship

In His Majesty's Ship, the earliest history of the Vasa is told, from its construction to its sinking and the subsequent trial.

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