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The Search for Vasa

small piece of black oak stuck in a coring device that had been dropped into Stockholm's harbour. It does not sound like much, but is by far one of the most important events in the modern history of Vasa.

Vasa Museum Restaurant

Welcome to the Vasa Museum Restaurant! 

Alleima supports Vasa with Swedish steel

The Vasa Museum has chosen the Swedish speciality steel company Alleima, headquartered in Sandviken in Sweden, as its key partner in the Support Vasa project. Alleima brings unique expertise and is sponsoring sponsoring the Vasa Museum with all the steel needed for the ship's new internal support structure.

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. 

Life on board

In Life on board retrieved objects from Vasa are exhibited, and we can form a picture of everyday life on a warship including clothes, food and illness. 

A unique bolt

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 future.

The Vasa Museum's Environmental Work

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

Museum shop

Welcome to the Museum shop! The shop is stocked with products that all revolve around Vasa, the 1600s, and the Swedish king and queen of that time – Gustav II Adolf and Maria Eleonora. Many of the products products are unique to the Vasa Museum and are replicas of objects found on board. You will find a selection of products below.

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.

Brickwrecks

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