
Vasa Museum
The Vasa Museum, located in Stockholm, Sweden, is dedicated to the Vasa ship, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. The ship was preserved for centuries underwater and was recovered in the 1960s. The museum showcases the Vasa, offering insight into 17th-century naval technology, history, and daily life. Visitors can explore the ship and view various exhibits, including artifacts that were retrieved alongside it. The Vasa Museum is one of Sweden's most popular attractions, highlighting the nation’s maritime heritage and the story of a remarkable ship that was salvaged from the depths of the sea.