STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - NOVEMBER 22: The Vasa warship is displayed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year and stands as one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm, Sweden on November 22, 2025. The ship sank on its maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, after traveling only about 1,300 meters from the harbor. Thanks to the unique water conditions of the Baltic Sea, the Vasa remained remarkably well preserved after spending 333 years on the seabed. Rediscovered in the 1950s, the wreck was salvaged from the entrance of Stockholm Harbor in 1961 and is now displayed in a museum dedicated to its history. ( Hasan Ay - Anadolu Agency )
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - NOVEMBER 22: The Vasa warship is displayed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year and stands as one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm, Sweden on November 22, 2025. The ship sank on its maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, after traveling only about 1,300 meters from the harbor. Thanks to the unique water conditions of the Baltic Sea, the Vasa remained remarkably well preserved after spending 333 years on the seabed. Rediscovered in the 1950s, the wreck was salvaged from the entrance of Stockholm Harbor in 1961 and is now displayed in a museum dedicated to its history. ( Hasan Ay - Anadolu Agency )
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - NOVEMBER 22: The Vasa warship is displayed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year and stands as one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm, Sweden on November 22, 2025. The ship sank on its maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, after traveling only about 1,300 meters from the harbor. Thanks to the unique water conditions of the Baltic Sea, the Vasa remained remarkably well preserved after spending 333 years on the seabed. Rediscovered in the 1950s, the wreck was salvaged from the entrance of Stockholm Harbor in 1961 and is now displayed in a museum dedicated to its history. ( Hasan Ay - Anadolu Agency )
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - NOVEMBER 22: The Vasa warship is displayed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year and stands as one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm, Sweden on November 22, 2025. The ship sank on its maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, after traveling only about 1,300 meters from the harbor. Thanks to the unique water conditions of the Baltic Sea, the Vasa remained remarkably well preserved after spending 333 years on the seabed. Rediscovered in the 1950s, the wreck was salvaged from the entrance of Stockholm Harbor in 1961 and is now displayed in a museum dedicated to its history. ( Hasan Ay - Anadolu Agency )
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - NOVEMBER 22: The Vasa warship is displayed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year and stands as one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm, Sweden on November 22, 2025. The ship sank on its maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, after traveling only about 1,300 meters from the harbor. Thanks to the unique water conditions of the Baltic Sea, the Vasa remained remarkably well preserved after spending 333 years on the seabed. Rediscovered in the 1950s, the wreck was salvaged from the entrance of Stockholm Harbor in 1961 and is now displayed in a museum dedicated to its history. ( Hasan Ay - Anadolu Agency )
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - NOVEMBER 22: The Vasa warship is displayed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year and stands as one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm, Sweden on November 22, 2025. The ship sank on its maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, after traveling only about 1,300 meters from the harbor. Thanks to the unique water conditions of the Baltic Sea, the Vasa remained remarkably well preserved after spending 333 years on the seabed. Rediscovered in the 1950s, the wreck was salvaged from the entrance of Stockholm Harbor in 1961 and is now displayed in a museum dedicated to its history. ( Hasan Ay - Anadolu Agency )

