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Incontournable visite quand on vient à Stockholm, à mon avis. C’est très impressionnant. Le film explicatif est concis et précis et la langue change à chaque diffusion ! J’aurais aimé savoir comment ce bateau a été mis à cet endroit et la construction du bâtiment mais c’est un détail. Cerise sur le gâteau: cela permet de passer un bon moment au chaud et au sec quand la météo est rude ! … et la fascination pour le bateau fait qu’on passe du temps à l’observer (grâce aux différents étages) sous toutes les coutures !
Very great museum with plenty of useful, easly understandable interesting information about the past, about the ship itself, about the life in the old times, about the wood conservation techniques and difficulties, about life on the sea... the Vasa Museum worth the time and entrance fee you put in. There's even a restaurant in there. Only negative things is that from this year the lockers are removed so visitors have to carry their bag inside the museum with themselves.
Vstupné 190 švédských korun,k dnešnímu dni to je za cca 420kč, krásná expozice pochopí i člověk co neumí švédsky a anglicky, personál pomůže při nákupu vstupenky dá se platit kartou, doporučuji.
found out so much interesting information about the vasa ship here! the museum is pretty big so be ready to spend quite a lot of time there, the ship itself was so impressive and shockingly big and the story behind it was so intriguing and fascinating, highly recommend going????????
This exhibit was awesome. it was fun to go to different levels to see different angles of the ship. This is a must see if you are in the area. lots of information and descriptions. a lot of effort has gone into the exhibit and preserving the ship.
Very interesting and educational experience, this is definitely one of it's kind.
The Vasa Museum offers a rare opportunity to take a look at an impressive warship from the 17th Century, which was recovered from the ocean floor and preserved in this museum, the ship is almost completely original and many parts that were worn down by the sea were reconstructed with great attention to detail and are indistinguishable from the original parts that sank 400 years ago.
As a visitor you get to look at the Vasa from three different levels, there are many informational signs that explain different parts of the ship (available in English, Swedish, German, Chinese and more)
On each level of the museum visitors can also find other small exhibitions based around the ship and it's crew (how it was recovered, life on board), in addition to that the museum also has a cinema (included in the price of course) where visitors can watch a short movie (~18 Minutes) about the story behind the ship and how it sank, the movie is available in different languages at different hours of the day.
In the museum there's also a small restaurant which offers coffee sandwiches and other small snacks.
Overall this museum was definitely a highlight of visiting Stockholm and I'd recommend it to anyone thats interested in history or art.
Museo bellissimo...conoscendo già la storia della nave avevo alte aspettative...il vascello è imponente, la ristrutturazione utilizzando al 98% materiale originale è incredibile...museo a piani e livelli in modo da poter vedere da vicino la nave...di fianco i modellini in scala del veliero, della stiva, tutti i cannoni e la spiegazione su come hanno fatto a tirarla su dopo 333 anni...prezzo onestissimo...16€...considerando quanto costano i vari musei delle cere, delle illusioni e altre pagliacciate varie è persino poco ????
The entire museum is dedicated to a ship which had the illustrious career of... sailing for 1,300 metres before sinking, due to the poor design. It's interesting to visit it once, if only to see how the Swedes managed to milk enough content for the museum from just 1 ship. ???? The adult tickets are a bit overpriced, IMO, but entrance is free for those 18 and below.
Encore un rêve d'enfant accompli. L'épave ne déçoit pas, elle est superbe. Comptez au moins 1h30 pour tout voir. Le musée a véritablement était modelé sur l'épave.
Svp, pas de flash !!!
mon plus beau souvenir de voyage. musée qui vaut surement à lui seul le voyage jusqu'à Stockholm. La première image du navire en entrant dans le musée est réellement saisissante ! La lumière et la muséographie sont de plus vraiment très bien faites pour les adultes comme pour les enfants. On y passe facilement deux heures avec grand plaisir à regarder le navire dans tous ses détails depuis les différents niveaux. Visite guidée en français de 25 minutes à 12h30 et 14h30 qui n'apporte pas grand chose de plus que votre guide préféré. Je conseille plutôt le film (toutes les 20 minutes en différentes langues dont le français) sur les opérations de sauvetage. Cafétaria sur site pas inoubliable mais qui a le mérite d'être pratique, pas plus chère qu'ailleurs (c'est relatif pour la Suède…) et de proposer une bien agréable terrasse A ne pas manquer donc durant votre visite d'autant que le quartier est lui magnifique
Musée moderne qui met en valeur le vaisseau national sorti des flots et restauré pendant des décennies à 98%.
Pas de possibilité d'entrer bien sûr dans le navire, mais les cinq étages de la visite permettent de voir le vaisseau sous différents angles.
Exposition des objets retrouvés dans le navire et reconstitution de la vie à bord. La visite plaît également aux enfants.
The Vasa Museum offers a rare opportunity to take a look at an impressive warship from the 17th Century, which was recovered from the ocean floor and preserved in this museum, the ship is almost completely original and many parts that were worn down by the sea were reconstructed with great attention to detail and are indistinguishable from the original parts that sank 400 years ago.
As a visitor you get to look at the Vasa from three different levels, there are many informational signs that explain different parts of the ship (available in English, Swedish, German, Chinese and more)
On each level of the museum visitors can also find other small exhibitions based around the ship and it's crew (how it was recovered, life on board), in addition to that the museum also has a cinema (included in the price of course) where visitors can watch a short movie (~18 Minutes) about the story behind the ship and how it sank, the movie is available in different languages at different hours of the day.
In the museum there's also a small restaurant which offers coffee sandwiches and other small snacks.
Overall this museum was definitely a highlight of visiting Stockholm and I'd recommend it to anyone thats interested in history or art.
Il est là comme si il venait de sortir du chantier naval
Svp, pas de flash !!!
Pas de possibilité d'entrer bien sûr dans le navire, mais les cinq étages de la visite permettent de voir le vaisseau sous différents angles.
Exposition des objets retrouvés dans le navire et reconstitution de la vie à bord. La visite plaît également aux enfants.