Explore the Majestic Vasa Museum in Stockholm
Discover the Vasa Museum, home to the world's only preserved 17th-century warship, showcasing Sweden's rich maritime heritage.
Nestled on the shores of Djurgården, the Vasa Museum stands as a testament to Sweden's rich maritime history. This remarkable museum showcases the Vasa, a 17th-century warship that tragically sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. After being salvaged in 1961, this magnificent vessel was meticulously restored, and today, it serves as the centerpiece of the museum. Visitors are greeted by the ship's grandeur, with its intricately carved sculptures and ornate details that reflect the artistry of its time. The Vasa Museum not only displays the ship itself but also offers a wealth of exhibits that delve into the history of the ship, the people who built it, and the life of 17th-century Sweden. Engaging multimedia presentations, artifacts, and interactive displays enhance the visitor experience, making it both educational and entertaining. The museum is open daily, allowing ample opportunity for tourists to explore this unique attraction. Additionally, the surrounding area is perfect for a leisurely stroll, with beautiful parks and waterfront views that complement the historical significance of the Vasa. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about maritime culture, the Vasa Museum promises an unforgettable journey back in time.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
- Don't miss the film about the ship's history, shown in multiple languages.
- Explore the surrounding park for a relaxing stroll after your visit.
- Check for special exhibitions that may be on display during your visit.
- Consider purchasing a combined ticket for other nearby attractions.
A brief summary to Vasa Museum
- Galärvarvsvägen 14, Stockholm, 115 21, SE
- +46851954880
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in Vasastan, you can reach Vasa Museum on foot. Start by heading south on Odengatan towards Norrtullsgatan. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Sveavägen. Turn left onto Sveavägen and walk for about 1 km. As you approach the waterfront, look for signs directing you towards Djurgården. Cross the bridge at Djurgårdsbron and follow the path along the waterfront. After approximately 500 meters, you will see the Vasa Museum on your right at Galärvarvsvägen 14.
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Public Transport - Tram
From Vasastan, you can take tram number 7 from the 'Odenplan' station. Board the tram heading towards 'T-Centralen'. After 5 stops, get off at 'Djurgården'. From there, walk straight towards the waterfront along Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen. Continue along the water for about 10 minutes, and you will arrive at Vasa Museum at Galärvarvsvägen 14. Please note that a single ticket for the tram costs approximately 39 SEK.
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Public Transport - Bus
Catch bus number 69 from 'Vasastan' (stop at 'Vasagatan') heading towards 'Djurgården'. The journey takes about 15 minutes, and you will need to get off at the 'Gröna Lund' stop. From the bus stop, walk along the waterfront for about 10 minutes, and you will find Vasa Museum on your right at Galärvarvsvägen 14. A single bus ticket costs around 39 SEK.
Attractions Nearby to Vasa Museum
- Museifartygen Sankt Erik & Finngrundet
- Dyktankhuset
- Museum of Spirits
- Junibacken
- Nordiska museet
- Nordic Museum
- Galärparken
- Karl X Gustavs ryttarstaty
- The Viking Museum
- Vrak - Museum of Wrecks
- Evenemangsparken Södra Djurgården
- Visit Djurgården
- Lusthusportens park
- Liljevalchs
- Gunnar Wennerberg by Carl Eldh
Landmarks nearby to Vasa Museum
- Astrid Lindgren Statue
- Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design
- Ecosightseeing
- Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm
- Visit Skärgården
- Jenny Lind Statue
- Archipelago Tour - Strandvägen Berth/Kajplats 15 or 16
- Oxenstiernska malmgården
- Kvarteret Krubban
- 'Arch' by Ai Weiwei
- Statarlängan
- Kinneviksgranen
- Strömma Kanalbolaget Terminal
- Red Sightseeing Stockholm
- Raoul Wallenbergs torg