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Opening Hours & Admission

The Vasa Museum is open every day all year around. For more information, visit: vasamuseet.se/en You can always buy tickets upon arrival. Admission: 230 SEK May - August 31. 195 SEK September-May Youth up to 18 years old: free of charge.

Two must-see museums!

Combo Ticket to experience the world-famous ship Vasa and go for a virtual dive at Vrak Museum, including the new Viking exhibition. Valid for 72 hours.

Welcome to the Vasa Museum

Welcome to one of the most visited museums in Scandinavia and explore the world's only preserved 17th ... ship Vasa capsized and sank in 1628. After 333 years on the sea bed she was salvaged and the voyage could

Children & families

mighty ship Vasa fascinates people of all ages. Discover the history of Vasa through the audio guide for children aged 8 and up. It is available in English, German, Finnish and Swedish. You can also ask for the information desk. It is available in several languages and takes you through the museum. The film about Vasa is shown in several languages, and for the youngest visitors there is a children’s film, The

Friends of the Vasa Museum

Welcome to the Friends of the Vasa Museum! A membership will give you exclusive offers and other benefits.

In Life and Death

Welcome to In Life and Death. In this exhibiton you will meet some of the people who died on Vasa when the ship sank on 10 August 1628.

Film about Vasa

The Film about Vasa gives a good introduction to Vasa's exciting history. Catch a screening of it to start off your visit at the Vasa Museum. 

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 colour, shaped by time underwater and conservation efforts. But research shows a very different picture of the ship. Vasa sparkled with color!  

Museum shop

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