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A-ma-zing. A "must see" when you visit Stockholm (and are even the least interested in seeing a 17th century ship wreck that has been lifted from the sea and restored). 151 days, 3 hours ago

Ah, Sweden's pride, the magnificient royal warship Vasa.. Sunk on her maiden voyage. :-) Vasamuseet is a museum built around the Vasa ship although they have another items on display as well. The ship is really huge and definitely worth seeing. 141 days, 19 hours ago
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Built in Portsmouth , England (1509?1510) she was thought to be named after King Henry VIII 's sister Mary and the rose ,the Tudor emblem.
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It received its charter in 1606, during the reign of Charles IX of Sweden and is named after the Royal House of Vasa.
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After years of searching and preparation from 1956 , Vasa was recovered on 24 April 1961 ,and is now on display at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm.
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The remains of the Mary Rose for example are kept in a purpose designed building so that conservation treatment can be applied.
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