




Vasa Museum
Attraction
4.7 (50709 reviews)
Museum for well-preserved, 17th-century warship, Vasa, that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
Galärvarvsvägen 14, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8 519 548 80
Did You Know?
Years Under the Sea
The Vasa ship, the centerpiece of the museum, spent 333 years submerged in the harbor before being salvaged in the 1950s.
Guns of Glory
The Vasa was a powerful warship designed with 64 cannons, intended to dominate the seas.
Modern Museum Debut
The current Vasa Museum, specifically designed to house the ship, opened its doors in 1990 after 30 years in a temporary exhibition.
Admission for Young Explorers
Children under 18 years old can enjoy the wonders of the Vasa Museum for free.
Highlights from Reviews
• well-preserved ship
The Vasa ship is well-preserved, offering a unique glimpse into 17th-century naval history.
• multiple viewpoints
The museum offers multiple levels for viewing the ship from different perspectives.
• informative tours
Knowledgeable guides provide informative tours in English, enhancing the visitor experience.
• engaging exhibits
The museum provides historical context and interactive exhibits, making it engaging for all ages.