The Swedish Warship Vasa never made it out of Stockholm harbor. It sank on its maiden voyage in 1628, and nearly 400 years later, the ship is suffering a slow, inexorable decay in Sweden's Vasa Museum ...
A U.S. military laboratory has helped Swedes confirm what was suspected for years: A woman was among those who died on a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage, the museum that displays ...
It’s among the best preserved 17th-century ships and the discoveries keep coming. Vasa, a Swedish warship that sank minutes into its maiden voyage in 1628, was pulled from the Stockholm harbor in 1961 ...
Sweden's Vasa Museum, which houses an almost 400-year-old ship wreck in near perfect condition, has beaten its summer record of visitors, reaching an all-time high of 750,355. The summer of 2017 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Happily telling stories about travel and discovery around the world. It’s funny how cities make long-ago maritime disasters into ...
Stockholm's iconic Vasa warship has scored ninth place in a list of the top museums on the planet, according to users of traveller review site Tripadvisor. It has also bagged the highest ranking for ...
[vc_row][vc_column width=”3/4″ el_class=”pull-right”][vc_column_text] ESCToday in collaboration with the City of Stockholm will be bringing you a series of ...
The Vasa as she is today preserved in the Vasa Museum in Stockholm.(Scoobyfoo, Flickr.com/CC/BY-NC-ND/2.0) Vasa, a 17th century Swedish battleship, was to be one of ...
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