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Museum for well-preserved, 17th-century warship, Vasa, that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
Galärvarvsvägen 14, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden

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Reviews — 5

Maik Stanski
at 2023 Nov 14
Maik Stanski
at 2023 Nov 14
Sehr interessantes und jederzeit sehenswertes Museum. Zum Teil auch interaktiv hab es geschichtlich einiges zu erleben. Über 7 Etagen hat man einen tollen Blick auf das Schiff und seine imposante Grösse. Würde auf jeden Fall wieder kommen!!!
Mike RC
at 2023 Nov 03
Mike RC
at 2023 Nov 03
We’ve visited a few museums around Stockholm, and along with the Museum of Wrecks, this has been the best by a long way.
Obviously the ship herself is an incredible thing to be able to see, but all the additional information has been incredibly well presented.
I highly rate the museum.
I had not appreciated the vast amount of detailed work on the ship, which was clearly shown here.
A great day out. Highly recommend this to all.
Dragos Mihai
at 2023 Oct 27
Dragos Mihai
at 2023 Oct 27
Amazing museum, can't recommend it high enough. If you're into engineering and building stuff you'll love this place, it has so many details on how the ship was built. All is focused on this ship and its numerous details, the whys and hows and when, the folly and ideas of the old leaders and told with a bit of whimsy. Been there twice already, and will be a mandatory stop when I'm in Stockholm
ali khari
at 2023 Oct 27
ali khari
at 2023 Oct 27
A unique artistic treasure. A huge puzzle.
It is really interesting to see this ship. And the more amazing is when you realize they pull it out after being underwater for 300 years.
We have to thank the brackishness of the Baltic Sea that helped keep this ship safe all these years.
In this museum, there are side exhibitions related to the events and equipment of this ship, which are unique in their kind. Especially the human skeletons left by passengers.
You can use the human guide in English and Swedish, as well as the audio guidance in several languages, although I have not used it and I have no opinion about its quality.
You can find a store with various goods, a restaurant and places to rest and sit in the museum.
Allow at least 3-4 hours to see it in detail. 😊
Have fun! 😍
Marc Bemtgen
at 2023 Oct 21
Marc Bemtgen
at 2023 Oct 21
Das Vasa-Museum ist sehr zu empfehlen. Man kann so etwa 2 bis 3 Stunden für eine gemütliche Besichtigung der verschiedenen Etagen des Museums einrechnen. Es wird alles super von der Erstehung, Untergang, Bergung bis zum jetzigen Standort des Kriegsegelschiffes erklärt und dokumentiert.
Es gibt auch ein schön eingerichtetes Restaurant für den kleinen Hunger.
Der Eintrittspreis von etwa 15 Euro ist gerechtfertigt für die Größe, Einrichtungen, moderne und richtig angepasste Beleuchtung des Vasa-Museums.Das Personal ist auch sehr freundlich.

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