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  1. Buy Ticket. Home. Visit. Buy Ticket. Choose between a ticket to the Vasa Museum including the exhibition Brickwrecks, a ticket to the Vasa Museum or a combo ticket to the Vasa Museum and Vrak – Museum of Wrecks. Pre-booking is required to be guaranteed a place at Brickwrecks. The combo ticket is valid for 72 hours.

  2. Dec 23, 2020 · Vasa Museum opening hours. Date. Opening hours. 1 September – 31 May. Daily between 10-17 and 10-20 on Wednesdays. 1 June – 31 August. Daily between 08:30 and 18:00.

  3. The Salvage. Some have called it Sweden's Apollo Program, a dramatic and complex technical effort over several years to do something few thought possible: raise an intact 17th-century warship from the bottom of the sea. Even today, many still remember where they were when Vasa finally rose from the deep after 333 years in darkness.

  4. The Vasa Museum houses Vasa, the only preserved 17th century ship in the world. She capsized and sank in Stockholm in 1628. After 333 years on the seabed, the warship was salvaged in 1961. 98% original and richly adorned with hundreds of wooden sculptures, she is a unique attraction and art treasure. The purpose-built museum also contains ...

  5. Nov 23, 2021 · By Natanya Faitelson, to Museum Spotlight Europe (November 2021) Cover Image by Karolina Kristensson, the Vasa Museum/SMTM. The Vasa Museum, a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden, features the world’s best preserved, 17th century ship. One of the most visited museums in Scandinavia, the Vasa Museum is home to a Baltic Sea “Titanic”—a three hundred year-old

  6. This first glimpse of the Vasa Museet reveals the massive size of the treasure it houses: the Vasa, this mythical ship that was wrecked in 1628, during its maiden voyage from Stockholm. As resurfaces from the depths after 333 years spent at the bottom of the sea, the wreck of the Vasa is exposed to the eyes of the world in this vast space in ...

  7. www.vasamuseet.se › en › exploreTimeline - Vasamuseet

    Oct 18, 2019 · Tourists make the pilgrimage when Vasa celebrates the 50th anniversary of its recovery from the depths. The Vasa Museum sets a new record with well over 1.2 million visitors. After half a century of conservation and restoration work, the success of Vasa is easy to understand: it is unique, an intact ship from a forgotten time.

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