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Stockholm in the Fall= Vasa Museum & Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde/Stockholm på hösten -Vasa museum och Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde


We awakened early and had our morning coffee and breakfast before bundling up to head out into the city. We began with the Vasa museum which was on Kathy’s bucket list to see.


The Vasa Museum is a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden located on the island of Djurgarden. The museum displays the only almost fully-intact 17th-century ship that has ever been salvaged, the 64-gun warship Vasa that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628. This was a fascinating experience not only seeing the restored ship but also the process by which it was raised from the ocean floor and had the museum constructed to house it. 

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We also visited the Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde museum (also in Djurgarden) in central Stockholm. The name is composed of Waldemar, an Old German noble male name and udde, meaning cape or peninsula. The complex consists of a castle-like main building- the mansion and the gallery building. The estate is set in parkland which features centuries-old oak trees and reflects the prince’s interest in gardening and flower arranging. The evening ended with a beautiful rainbow. A fitting end to a lovely day.

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