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The Vasa Warship
Figurehead Supports from the VasaReclining Figures on Vasa WarshipGrotesque Carvings Beneath the SternRoman Soldier Figurehead on VasaStern Sculptures of the VasaThe Vasa WarshipVasa’s Stern Carvings

The Vasa Warship

The massive wooden hull of the Vasa (1628) dominates the dark museum hall, its high stern, gun decks, and surviving masts rising above visitors below. Built for the Swedish crown as a heavily armed warship, it embodied ambitions of royal power and Baltic dominance. Its sinking on the maiden voyage and recovery in 1961 preserve an unusually complete record of early modern naval engineering and its structural misjudgments.
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