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14, Galärvarvsvägen, 115 21, Stockholm, SE Sweden
kontakt telefon: +46 8 519 548 00
strona internetowej: www.vasamuseet.se
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 59.3280233, Longitude: 18.0913964
Francisco Sismeiro
::Astonishing museum. Well documented. The ship itself and its conservation are superb. The lighting is quite appropriate, and contributes to turn the visit a somewhat more intimate. A memorable experience. Nice restaurant,also, don't miss the artichoke soup.
Moosa Awadah
::Really outstanding piece of Swedish history. Make sure you get the free tour that is every 30 minutes and the 17 minute film every 20 minutes. The ticket is 130 and 110 reduced for students. All exhibits are in English but very limited description. Overall a great place to visit when in Stockholm. The restaurant offers reasonably priced, typical Swedish food as well.
Georgia Gabrielle
::What a fabulous museum. The ship is incredibly large and beautiful, quite breathtaking in the expansive modern museum space. If you have any questions about the Vasa, the free tour explains the history. There are 5 floors to the building so you can see the ship at a variety of levels. I particularly enjoyed the floor with the carved wooden busts that were recreations of the original ship decorations. Lots of murals, multimedia displays and miniature models to help let your imagination run wild. The gift shop was quite good and well priced.
Björn
::Great museum. Super helpful staff. Nice clean bathrooms. A fair admission price for adults. Remember that this is a bigger museum than you may first think when you enter. If checking everything out and reading much of the information you can easily spend three hours here, assuming you include a 20-30 minute break for coffee or drinks etc.
Andrea Rossi
::Very impressive and definitely a must see. I admit I didn't really realize how big those warships were until I saw this one in front of me. The ship is well presented and the museum provides great context around it, in a way that is easy to follow and never boring. Also the museum is nicely accessible even with impaired mobility: there are many elevators and the place is easy to navigate.