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About Vasa Rediviva

Foundation was established in 1960 to collect money and channel contributions to the salvage and care of the ship Vasa from 1628.

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.

The Power and the Glory

In The Power and the Glory, we get a glimpse of what Vasa’s colours really looked like when the ship sailed out of Stockholm’s harbour. Like the hull of Vasa, the sculptures today have a dark brown colour colour, shaped by time underwater and conservation efforts. But research shows a very different picture of the ship. Vasa sparkled with color!  

Press images

Here you will find a selection of general images. The material is free to use for editorial purposes. Please credit the photographer and source.

A unique bolt

Now you can become the owner of a bolt that has been part of the ship Vasa after she was salvaged. The money will go directly to the work of replacing Vasa's supports to help preserve the ship for the

Museum shop

king and queen of that time – Gustav II Adolf and Maria Eleonora. Many of the products are unique to the Vasa Museum and are replicas of objects found on board. You will find a selection of products below

Vasa's new support

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 through

Alleima supports Vasa with Swedish steel

Swedish steel company Alleima supports Vasa in a sponsorship deal.

Help us support Vasa

Preserve Vasa

the ongoing struggle to preserve the ship for the future. For 333 years, Vasa lay in the murky waters of Stockholm's harbor before being salvaged in 1961 and beginning its era as a museum artifact, a transformation
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