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The divers’ bench

Extra state support for the Vasa Museum

The Swedish government announced on 8 May that the Swedish National Maritime and Transport Museums (SMTM) will receive extra support from the state due to the corona pandemic.

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.

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. 

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Sunken ships in LEGO® bricks are moving into the Vasa Museum

coming to the Vasa Museum in February. Brickwrecks is an exhibition featuring LEGO® models that bring to life eight world-famous shipwrecks, including Vasa. In the exhibition, visitors can sink the warship warship Vasa, test out different archaeological methods and, of course, build with LEGO®.

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.

Espingen - Vasa´s longboat

The last find raised from the Vasa wreck site in 1967 was the ship's longboat or Espingen as it was also called. Learn all about its construction and use.

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About the Vasa Museum

The Vasa Museum is one of Scandinavia's most visited museums. It is here that you will find in all its glory, the unique and well preserved warship Vasa from 1628, embellished with hundreds of wooden sculptures
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