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Visit the Vasa Museum to see the world's only preserved 17th-century warship and explore 11 multi-level exhibitions around the Vasa ship.
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Explore the Vrak – Museum of Wrecks and dive deep into the Baltic Sea's maritime history through VR experiences, holograms, and interactive games.
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Catch the Vikings Before Vikings exhibition at Vrak, featuring real artefacts and interactive displays, including dressing up as a Viking.
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One ticket covers both museums with a flexible 72-hour window, meaning you can split the visits across two days.
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Free audio guides are available for both museums, and free guided tours at Vrak run daily — making this a high-value day out in Stockholm.
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Entry inside the Vasa Museum
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Entry inside the Vrak – Museum of Wrecks
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Access to the temporary exhibition 'Vikings Before Vikings' in Vrak
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Access to the new exhibition 'In Life and Death' in the Vasa Museum
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Free audio guides available for download
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Guided tour of the Vrak Museum
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- Food and drinks
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
These tickets are valid for 3 days from the date of purchase.
Two of Stockholm's most compelling maritime museums, explored at your own pace with one ticket.
Getting started
Both museums are a five-minute walk from each other on Djurgården island. Present your mobile ticket at entry, no collection required. Tickets are valid for 72 hours, so many visitors choose to visit both museums on separate days.
Vasa Museum
What to expect
Enter a building designed around a single extraordinary object, a 17th-century warship standing almost fully intact. The experience flows across six viewing levels, each offering a different perspective of the ship, with exhibits surrounding it throughout.
Features
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View the Vasa from keel to aftercastle across six floor levels, each revealing different details of the ship's scale and construction.
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Exhibits around the ship cover its building, sinking, rediscovery, and the 333-year salvage story.
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Displays reconstruct life onboard, representing the 145 sailors and 300 soldiers who would have crewed the vessel.
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A free audio guide is available to download, covering 15 stations across the museum.
Vrak – Museum of Wrecks
What to expect
A short walk brings you to Vrak, where the focus shifts from a single ship to the broader world beneath the Baltic Sea. The experience is more interactive, using digital technology to take you underwater without getting wet.
Features
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VR dives, holograms, and games recreate active maritime archaeological sites on the Baltic seabed.
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The Vikings Before Vikings exhibition presents recent burial ground findings with interactive elements, including Viking dress-up.
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Free guided tours run daily at noon and 3pm in English and at 11am and 2pm in Swedish.
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What to bring
- Bring headphones and a charged smartphone for audio guides.
Accessibility
- Both museums are wheelchair accessible.
Additional information
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Free guided tours at Vrak Museum run daily at noon and 3pm in English and at 11am and 2pm in Swedish.
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Both museums are located within walking distance of each other on Djurgården.
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You don't have to visit both museums on the same day. Your second museum visit can take place any time within 72 hours after your first museum visit.
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The Vrak Museum is a cash-free museum.
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Please note that your pre-paid tickets do not give priority in queues.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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