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Djurgårdsstrand 17, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden

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Andrew Jenkinson
at 2023 Sep 24
Andrew Jenkinson
at 2023 Sep 24
Absolutely fascinating. I had no idea that there were so many wrecks in the Baltic - or why. Most artifacts were left on the seabed and holograms used for their display. The visual effects are extremely well done throughout the museum especially the total surround video in the first room. There are models of many of the more important ships which sank with descriptions of how. Also a fascinating audio recording of a MayDay call and subsequent radio responses from ships in the area. Highly recommended.
Michael Yang
at 2023 Aug 14
Michael Yang
at 2023 Aug 14
It’s small but surprisingly interesting. I especially found captivating the real radio retelling of the passenger ship crash.
Nicu Dragomir
at 2023 Aug 03
Nicu Dragomir
at 2023 Aug 03
Although it seems like a small museum, is so epic and full of unbelievable stories regarding some incidents at sea, sunken ships and other marine tragedies.
You must see it!
Nadia Johnson
at 2023 Jul 09
Nadia Johnson
at 2023 Jul 09
This small but thoughtful museum does a great job of showing rather than telling how maritime/underwater archaeologists do their work. The museum tells the story of a handful of wrecks with engaging multimedia displays. As an archaeologist, I'm often critical of archaeological museums, but this Vrak handled everything in a factual, engaging, and ethical manner. It's worth a visit, especially in combination with it's sister museum, the Vasa Museum
Maija Damström
at 2023 Jul 07
Maija Damström
at 2023 Jul 07
Really beautiful and interesting museum. Very much enjoyed the interactive parts where I learnt a lot of new stuff about working under the water. Also really recommend the combination ticket that grants entry for both the wreck museum and the Vasa museum. Really good price!
דניאל ביאליק
at 2023 Jun 26
דניאל ביאליק
at 2023 Jun 26
nice foundings, and the interactive videos were interesting. unfortunately, there weren't enough interactive activities, and the museum was full of texts&audios in Swedish without a translation fot the tourists, so we couldn't understand many things.
I visited it because the Vasa museum was packed! My first impression, it is new and small. Ticket costs 185sek, slightly more expensive than Vasa museum which is more touristy and bigger. There's a lot of digital exhibition and interactive show which are functional, because the museum is relatively new. It makes me not really bored because "I have something to do" rather than just looking for item and read the description. There's a free guided tour kn swedish and English. It feels expensive because it's small, and has a really specific theme, which is the ship wreck in the Baltic sea with around less than 10 section. Still worth to come if you buy combined ticket with Vasa museum which costs 290 sek altogether. One good thing, the cafe is cute and mysigt.

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