Sweden’s most popular tourist attraction, a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescueIts beginnings were ill-fated – 333 years on the seabed after sinking minutes into its maiden voyage – but in the years since...
Sweden’s most popular tourist attraction, a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue
Its beginnings were ill-fated – 333 years on the seabed after sinking minutes into its maiden voyage – but in the years since it was salvaged, the 17th-century Swedish warship Vasa has gone on to become one of Sweden’s most popular tourist attractions.
The vessel, however, now faces a fresh challenge to its survival as its conservators warn it is at risk of collapse if it does not get a new 150m kroner (£11.8m) support structure.
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