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The Sculptures of Vasa

bright colours and with several hundred sculptures, Vasa was a colossal work of art that would make the rest of Europe admire and fear King Gustav II Adolf. An advertising campaign from seventeenth-century

Exhibitions

The Vasa Museum's exhibitions tell us in different ways about the ship, the time in which she was built and her recent history. 

Vasa's sister Äpplet found

King Gustaf II Adolf ordered several ships. Vasa sank, but her sister ship Äpplet (The Apple) sailed for several years. 

Accessibility

We want the Vasa Museum to be accessible to everyone and we are constantly working to improve our accessibility. 

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.

The Vasa Museum's Environmental Work

The Vasa museum works systematically on environmental considerations and sustainability based on an “environmental management system”.

The Game of Swedish Tables

found at the rear of the ship. The find revived interest in the 400-year-old game of Swedish Tables, a variant of backgammon. The Swedish-Tables Association of the Vasa Museum was founded by The Friends Friends of the Vasa Museum in 1993. Games take place in the museum every week and anyone can play. The wooden travel set found on Vasa is displayed in the Life on Board exhibition at the museum.

Skeletons from Vasa

Studies of the skeletal remains that were found during the excavation of Vasa give us more knowledge of the people who died on board and thereby a deeper understanding of Vasa and her time.

The Vasa Museum - a part of SMTM

visitors every year enjoy the exhibitions in the museum, which describe the warship Vasa's history and life at the time; how, after 333 years at the bottom of Stockholm harbour, the ship was rediscovered and and salvaged; and the research which is now underway to preserve Vasa. The Vasa Museum lies in the royal parkland, Djurgården, in Stockholm.

Information about the Vasa Museum’s financial situation

The Vasa Museum in 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 world fail to come and the museum is closed due to the coronavirus the museum faces both immediate and long-term financial problems. Extensive saving measures have already been implemented, but it is not enough
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