• Base on these proofs of my total ignorance of what the Vasa Museum was hiding, you can imagine how mesmerized I was to visit…
  • In 1987 the construction of a purpose-built museum for the Vasa started at Djurgården, not far from the site where the Vasa sunk in 1628.
  • The private scientist Anders Franzén rediscovered Vasa in 1956 after around a year of searching in the waters outside of Stockholm.
  • The Vasa Museum is one of the most visited attractions in Stockholm. The maritime museum is located on Djurgården and is a must visit!
  • Entry to this museum includes a short film detailing the history of Vasa from her maiden voyage and sinking, as well as her salvage and restoration.
  • Needless to say, we consider the visit to the Vasa Museum to be the most interesting and unmissable attraction in Stockholm!
  • Stockholm'deki Vasa Müzesi'ni ziyaret etmek için en iyi zaman, henüz turist grubu bulunmayan sabahtır
  • In 1961, after 333 years under water, the wreck was salvaged, reconstructed and given a new home in Stockholm’s beautiful Djurgarden at the Vasa Museum.
  • Stockholm'deki Vasa Müzesi, içindekiler ve ev eşyalarıyla birlikte denizci sandıklarını da sergiliyor.
  • Vasa Müzesi Stockholm'daki en popüler müze. Geniş bir alanı olmasına karşın yoğun sezonlarda çok kalabalık olabilir.