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Vasa Museum Restaurant

The Disaster

What started with church services and a festive atmosphere ended in a watery grave. It was the 10th of August 1628, when Vasa, the most powerful warship in the Baltic, foundered in Stockholm harbour before

The Sculptures of Vasa

Painted in 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 seventeenth-century Sweden with an enormous budget.

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.

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

The Salvaging

"The Salvage" recounts the events from when Vasa was rediscovered by Anders Franzén in 1956 to when she broke the surface in 1961.

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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

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.
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