May 27, 2012
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Five shipwrecks dating from the 1500s to the 1700s have been found during renovation work on a quay in central Stockholm, the Swedish Maritime Museum (Sjöhistoriska museet) said on Monday.
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More that we can ever imagine probably.
yes I agree th whole site should now become a public trust / museum
just a clue with the rope binding technology is very early egyptian, they are known to have built ships exceeding 20 metres but there has never been any proof that the sailed past gibraltar spain
It's quite impossible to make a museum of that site as it is the home harbour of Waxholmbolaget's fleet of boats that service the archipelago outside Stockholm.
As a side note, I visited it in 1975 and now that I see it's in a new location, I guess I should strive to visit it again (I assume they still let you walk on the decks?)
Well, it was supposed to be the jewel of the navy, and it certainly was while under construction.
However, I'm afraid that Vasa is now off-limits to everyday visitors. The preservation method was not 100% effective, and to preserve the ship you're only allowed to look on it nowadays. But please revisit! 35 years is a long time, and I can promise you that the current museum is better than the temporary one you visited.
I think they are presently expanding the museum, so wait a while until they're ready.