• Tiffany Ritter with family from Adelaide, Australia became VRAKs 100.000th visitor 2025
    Published 15 January 2026
    • Press release

    Record Number of Visitors!

    With less than two hours left of the museum’s opening year 2025, Tiffany Ritter from Adelaide, Australia, entered VRAK together with her family and thereby became the museum’s 100,000th visitor. This marks a visitor record for the museum since its opening.

  • En fartygsmodell av ett av skeppen som hittades i Salme, troligen det äldsta kända seglande vikingaskepp som påträffats i Norden.
    Published 08 April 2025
    • Press release

    Discover the first Vikings – unique finds that rewrite history

    On 11 April, Vikings Before Vikings, a groundbreaking new exhibition, opens at Vrak – Museum of Wrecks. It unveils a remarkable archaeological discovery: two 8th-century burial ships that redefine what we thought we knew about the origins of the Vikings.

  • Logo, Vikings before Vikings
    Published 17 October 2024
    • Press release

    Vikings are coming to Vrak – Museum of Wrecks

    The beginning of the Viking Age is usually dated to the year 793 when Norwegian Vikings looted the Lindisfarne monastery in England, but findings from ship burials from Salme on the island Saaremaa in Estonia show that Vikings from what is today Sweden made armed expeditions to the Baltics already before the end of the 8th century.

  • The left lion in the coat of arms that has sat on Äpplet's transom
    Published 05 April 2024
    • Press release

    New mysteries of Äpplet unfold

    Maritime archaeologists from Vrak – Museum of Wrecks and the Swedish Navy have teamed up to further investigate Äpplet, Vasa’s sister ship. What have they uncovered?

  • Published 07 June 2023
    • Press release

    Sculptures from Äpplet shipwreck discovered

    Just over a year after Vasa’s sister ship Äpplet was discovered by maritime archaeologists from Vrak – Museum of Wrecks and the Swedish navy, new investigations reveal startling new finds.

  • Published 24 October 2022
    • Press release

    Vasa’s sister ship Äpplet discovered – world-unique find

    Maritime archaeologists from Vrak – Museum of Wrecks have discovered the wreck of Äpplet (the Apple), a 17th century warship. Launched in 1629, Äpplet was built by the same shipbuilder as the warship Vasa one year earlier. Measurement data, the ship’s technical details, wood samples and archival data confirm that it is indeed Äpplet, Vasa’s sister ship.