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The Vasa Museum
   
This major tourist attraction displays the 17th century ship call Vasa. This ship was build by the order
of the Sweden king but sank on her first journey in 1628. This was salvaged in 1961.
Currently this place popular among the tourists and there are more than one million visitors
per year. There are some other exhibits also explaining the ship and the functionally, there will
be a documentary movie also.
    Guided tours are available in English, German, French and Spanish languages.
Tours more than 9 must be booked in advanced (+46 8 519 548 70)
Vasa Museum Contact Information:
Phone : 08-519 548 00
Address: Box 27131 102 52 Stockholm
Visiting Address: Galärvarvsvägen 14
Vasa Museum Open Hours:
June 1 to August 31:
8.30 am. - 6 pm.
September 1 to May 31:
10 am. to 5 pm.
Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m
Vasa Museum Admission Charges
Adults: 95 SEK
Wednesdays (1.9-31.5) 5-8 pm: 75 SEK
Students: 50 SEK (with valid student-ID showing expiration date)
Children 0-18 yrs: free
Groups (of at least 10 persons): 70 SEK
Vasa Museum Transportation:
Buses From Central Station : 47 and 69
From Karlaplan: 44
Its a 10 minutes walking from Karlaplan station.
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