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Documentation

Work to document Vasa is a continuing process. The ship and its collection of objects provide a rich source of knowledge.

Vasa Museum reopens 15 July

Skeletons from Vasa

found during the excavation of Vasa give us more knowledge of the people who died on board and thereby a deeper understanding of Vasa and her time.

The sketch board

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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.

Fun at home

Explore Vasa at home. Colour the sculptures or make a diving bell at home.

The sailing ship

After several years of work, conservators have been able to establish that what had been considered a pile of leaves was in fact the six sails which had not been hoisted. 

The Vasa Museum Garden

Take a walk back in time among the vegetables, medicinal herbs and flowers that were a feature of gardens in the 1600s. 

Vasa History

Vasa is a real treasure from the 17th century that offers us a rich history, from the work at the Ship Yard to life on board a warship.
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