The Vasa Museum in Stockholm is significant because it houses the only almost fully intact 17th-century ship in the world, the Vasa. The ship sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and was salvaged in 1961. The museum showcases the well-preserved ship and provides insights into Sweden's maritime history and naval power during the 17th century.
Vasa Museum was created in 1990.
The Swedish Vasa is a warship that was built in 1626. I was most known for that fact that in less than one nautical mile into its maiden voyage it floundered and sank. It was completely salvaged in 1961 and currently rests in the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden.
The phone number of the Vasa Museum is: 651-258-4281.
The address of the Stockholm Museum is: , Stockholm, ME 04783-0037
The address of the Vasa Museum is: 15235 Norelius Rd, Welch, MN 55089
The Vasa Museum and the Nordic Museum.
Stockholm City Museum was created in 1942.
Stockholm Music Museum was created in 1899.
Biological museum - Stockholm - was created on 1893-11-11.
Maritime Museum - Stockholm - was created on 1938-05-28.
Vasa was a Swedish warship that submerged after sailing less than a nautical mile during her maiden voyage. She sank on August 10, 1628, just outside the Stockholm harbor.
There are many places of interest in Sweden. Drottningholm Palace is the royal palace and has marvelous gardens. You can see the Viking ship Vasa in the Vasa Museum. Stockholm has boathouses and is much like Venice. Djurgården park has an ABBA museum, a zoo, and an amusement park. Sigtuna is the oldest city in Sweden and has medieval churches and ruins. Sweden of course has great skiing and even has a McDonalds where you can get takeout on a ski mobile.