Foto av skeppet Vasa inne i museet, med skulpturer och rigg.

Welcome to the Vasa Museum

Opening hours and information

Monday - Sunday:

10 - 17

Wednesdays:

10 - 20

Note:

Large bags are not allowed in the museum.

Admission

Entrance:

190 SEK

Payment by card only. Pre-purchased tickets do not give priority in queue. Pre-book for Brickwrecks.

Combo Ticket: Vasa +Vrak

310 SEK

18 years and under: 

Free of charge

Buy ticket

Two Museums - one ticket: 310 SEK

Combo ticket offer! Visit our sister museum Vrak - Museum of Wrecks, close to Vasa at Djurgården. 

Exhibition

Exhibition: Brickwrecks

Brickwrecks stays on: Sunken ships in LEGO®-bricks at the Vasa Museum! Pre-book your ticket now! 

Research & preservation

Support Vasa

Help us preserve Vasa for future generations. The ship needs a new support structure to keep it from sinking under its own weight.

Good to know

Wheeled cases and large items of luggage are not allowed in the museum. It is permitted to bring handbags and smaller backpacks, which you carry with you during the entire visit.

Here's everything you need to know before and during your visit at the Vasa Museum. 

Kids & family

Vasa's story on your phone

Join Olof, a young boy who gets to work at the shipyard where Vasa was bulit, in our new audio guide for children.

Link to the Vasa Museum Shop
Museum Shop

Museum shop

Welcome to the Museum shop! Many of our products are unique to the Vasa Museum and are replicas of objects found on board. 

Visit us with your school

Are you planning a school trip to the Vasa Museum? Here's all you need to know. 

Exhibition

The Vasa Museum Garden

Welcome to our garden, located next to the museum. Visit it to learn more about gardening and how plants were used in Vasa's time. Entrance is free. 

En kvinna håller fram Vasamuseets två olika årskort, årskort guld och silver.
Om Vasamuseet

Friends of the Vasa museum

Support our musuem by joining our members.

Link to the audio guide
Listen

Audio guide

15 soundtracks telling the history of Vasa.

Link to the Vasa Museum Restaurant
Restaurant

Hungry for fika?

Enjoy food made from fine Swedish ingredients and a beautiful sea view. We have a lunch menu for both adults and children. For coffee, we have several pastries to choose from. 

Kids & family

Children and families

The story of the king’s beautiful, yet terrifying ship, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and lay at the bottom of sea for hundreds of years, fascinates people of all ages. Explore the world of Vasa together.

Film

Film about Vasa

Vasa's story: How she was built, sunk and was salvaged. Shown daily at the museum.

Film

On board Vasa

Come with our director of research on board the ship Vasa. 

Questions?