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The Vasa Museum is one of Scandinavia's most visited museums. It is here that you will find in all its glory, the unique and well preserved warship Vasa from 1628, embellished with hundreds of wooden sculptures.
Around 1.5 million visitors every year enjoy the exhibitions in the museum, which describe the warship Vasa's history and life at the time; how, after 333 years at the bottom of Stockholm bay, the ship was rediscovered and salvaged; and the research which is now underway to preserve Vasa.
The Vasa Museum lies in the royal parkland, Djurgården, in Stockholm.
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The Vasa Museum does not have the possibility to offer free admission to Ukrainian citizens. The Vasa Museum is state-owned. We are part of the governmental agency The Swedish National Maritime and Transport Museums, and as a public agency we cannot give a single nationality free admission.
The Vasa Museum, unlike most other Swedish state-owned museums, does not have free admission. However, our sister museums the Swedish Naval Museum in Karlskrona and the National Maritime Museum in Stockholm, which are also part of the same agency, have free admission for all visitors and can therefore offer free visits also for citizens from Ukraine. Children and young visitors up to 18 years of age always have free entrance at the Vasa Museum.
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