Search

Your search for Fake College of the Desert Certificate. inmrnl resulted in 128 hits

Web accessibility review

by the Swedish National Maritime and Transport Museums (SMTM). We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, and this document describes how www.vasamuseet.se complies with the accessibility and how you can report problems so that we can fix them. We know some parts of this website aren’t fully accessible. See the section on non-accessible content below for more information.

Climate control

stable climate is one of the most important aspects in preserving archaeological materials. Organic materials such as wood are sensitive to environmental changes, especially humidity. If the humidity is too it favours biological activity and the conservation agent used to preserve the ship becomes sticky and attracts dust. If the humidity is too low there is risk that the wood will dry and crack and shrink

Welcome to the Vasa Museum with your school group

School groups may visit the museum free of charge, but teachers are required to book tickets in advance. This is done via the online booking system. Please bring the booking reference for your entire group group along with you to the museum. It is not necessary to print out a ticket for each pupil. Book tickets via the museum's webshop in Tickster.

Travel Trade

Practical information about the Vasa Museum for tour operators and the tourism industry. 

Preserve Vasa

In the exhibition "Preserve Vasa," visitors can follow 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

Owners' marks

Help us support Vasa

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

Where does the barrel come from?

Collections

The Vasa Museum collections include the more than 40 000 objects that were found in and around the ship. The objects and ship give a unique picture of everyday life at sea and on land, and of shipbuilding shipbuilding techniques and nautical warfare in the early 1600s. Objects not on display are stored in one of our two museum stores. You can search The Vasa Museum collections on DigitaltMuseum below.
Questions?