Vasa Museum

Stockholm, Sweden

Explore the Vasa Museum in Östermalm, Stockholm - A 17th-Century Marvel

The Vasa Museum, located in Östermalm, Stockholm, is a captivating tribute to the 17th-century warship, Vasa, which tragically sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. This remarkable museum not only showcases the well-preserved vessel but also immerses visitors in the rich historical, artistic, and political context surrounding its creation and demise. With its striking architecture and engaging exhibits, the Vasa Museum has become a cornerstone of Stockholm's cultural landscape, drawing in history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

Dining and Culinary Delights

Visitors to the Vasa Museum can enjoy a delightful dining experience at the museum's restaurant, which offers stunning views of the harbor. The menu features a selection of traditional Swedish dishes, perfect for refueling after an immersive exploration of the exhibits. Highlights include:
  • Glogg - A must-try mulled wine that warms the soul.
  • Herring platter - A classic Swedish dish served with various accompaniments.
  • Swedish meatballs - Tender meatballs served with lingonberry sauce.
  • Salmon - Freshly prepared salmon dishes that highlight local flavors.
  • Desserts - Indulge in traditional Swedish pastries and cakes.

Closing soon - Closing 5:00 PM

Monday

10:00–17:00

Tuesday

10:00–17:00

Wednesday

10:00–20:00

Thursday

10:00–17:00

Friday

10:00–17:00

Saturday

10:00–17:00

Sunday

10:00–17:00

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