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Vasa was towed into the flooded dry dock under the new building in December 1987, and during the summer of 1989, when visitors were allowed onto the construction site, 228,000 people visited the half-finished museum. The museum was officially opened on 15 June 1990. [2] So far, Vasa has been seen by over 25 million people. In 2017, the museum ...
English: View of Stockholm, Sweden, with Kastellet, Vasa Museum, and Nordic Museum. Español : Vista de Estocolmo , Suecia, con los edificios de Kastellet , Museo Vasa y Museo Nórdico . Français : Vue sur le Kastellet , le Musée Vasa et le Musée nordique dans la ville de Stockholm (Suède).
She was housed in a temporary museum called Wasavarvet ("The Vasa Shipyard") until 1988 and then moved permanently to the Vasa Museum in the Royal National City Park in Stockholm. As the most visited museum in Scandinavia, the ship is one of Sweden's most popular tourist attractions and has been seen by over 45 million visitors since 1961.
Stockholm in art: Winter scene from Stockholm by Alfred Bergström Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, born in Stockholm in 1833. Art in Stockholm. Stockholm in art / Paintings of Stockholm; Public art in Stockholm Efter badet; The Four Elements; Cuisine of Stockholm Söder tea; Events in Stockholm Nobel Banquet; Stockholm Japan Expo
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Economy Museum - Royal Coin Cabinet; Museum of Medieval Stockholm; Medelhavsmuseet; Skansen; Museum of Ethnography, Sweden; Swedish History Museum; Stockholm County Museum; Stockholm City Museum; Livrustkammaren; Swedish Army Museum; The Maritime Museum; Nordic Museum; Vasa Museum; Jewish Museum in Stockhholm; The Viking Museum; Swedish ...
The main hall of the Vasa Museum with a scale model of Vasa as it might have looked on its maiden voyage to the left and the preserved ship itself to the right Moragården, one of many historical homesteads at the Skansen open-air museum. Stockholm is one of the most crowded museum-cities in the world with around 100 museums, visited by ...
The House of Vasa or Wasa [2] (Swedish: Vasaätten, Polish: Wazowie, Lithuanian: Vazos) was a royal house that was founded in 1523 in Sweden. Its members ruled the Kingdom of Sweden from 1523 to 1654 and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1587 to 1668. Its agnatic line became extinct with the death of King John II Casimir Vasa in 1672.