The Vasa Museum: A Maritime Marvel in Stockholm

Overview

Nestled in the vibrant city of Stockholm, the Vasa Museum stands as a celebrated maritime institution and one of Scandinavia's most visited landmarks. Opened to the public in 1990, it houses the remarkable Vasa, a 64-gun warship that tragically sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. As you journey through this fascinating museum, immerse yourself in the rich historical narrative of the Vasa and its crew through captivating films, audio guides, and insightful tours. Marvel at various exhibitions, including the Battle Exhibition showcasing the ship's weaponry, and the Face to Face exhibition that brings the lives of the crew members to light. Don't forget to check out the Imagery of Power exhibition showcasing over 700 artistic pieces recovered from the ship! After exploring, indulge in delicious offerings at the on-site restaurant or find the perfect souvenir at the Museum Shop, featuring unique replicas of artifacts from the Vasa's storied past.

Photo of The Vasa Museum
Photo of The Vasa Museum
Photo of The Vasa Museum
Photo of The Vasa Museum
Opening hours
  • Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 10:00 - 20:00
  • Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 10:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressGalärvarvsvägen 14, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden
  • Phone+46 8 519 548 80

Reviews

Jonas Eriksson
Sweden
4
Visiting the Vasa Museum is a must when in Sweden! The nearly 400-year-old gallion is a uniquely preserved artifact that showcases Swedish engineering. After its brief journey of less than two nautical miles, it sank almost right after launching. Discovered in the 1960s and preserved for two decades, it’s now displayed in a dedicated facility. You absolutely need to see it!
Emma Lindström
Sweden
5
The Vasa Museum offers a captivating glimpse into history, featuring the remarkable warship salvaged from the bay. It's an incredible place to visit, even though it's unusual to have a museum dedicated to a ship that had such a disastrous maiden voyage. There is an abundance of information available, and plenty of activities for children as well. Highly recommended!
Sofia Petrescu
Sweden
5
The Vasa Museum is truly a treasure and one of Scandinavia's most popular attractions. You’ll encounter the stunningly preserved warship Vasa from 1628, adorned with intricate wooden sculptures. While the story of its sinking embodies folly, it’s intriguing how it connects to current times. This museum is absolutely a must-see!
Oliver Andersson
Sweden
5
Experiencing a massive warship like this up close is exceptionally rare. The entrance might catch you off guard, but the museum excels in providing a comprehensive experience, including various displays outlining sailors' lives. You can even roam a recreated deck, getting a genuine feel of being on such a grand vessel.
Carlos Ruiz
Sweden
5
The best maritime museum I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting! The Vasa was a 17th-century Swedish warship that infamously sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 mere minutes after setting sail. After 333 years underwater, it was skillfully salvaged in 1961 — an astonishing feat of engineering. The documentary about the recovery and the guided tour are thoroughly worthwhile. Witnessing the ship's raising and preservation adds a whole new layer of wonder. A particularly fascinating detail is that 98% of the ship is original — a rarity in historical preservation. You can view it from various angles and levels, which makes it even more impressive up close. In addition to the ship, the museum provides a unique insight into life in the 1600s through numerous artifacts and studies based on the wreck. It’s truly a must-visit in Stockholm!