Vasa – szwedzki okręt, królewski galeon, słynny z powodu spektakularnego zatonięcia, a następnie wydobycia i przekształcenia w okręt muzeum. Był jak na owe czasy imponujący. Miał wraz z bukszprytem 69 m długości i blisko 12 m szerokości. Wysokość jego kadłuba na rufie wynosiła 19,3 m. (Wikipedia)
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The ship was built on the orders of the King of Sweden Gustavus Adolphus as part of the military expansion he initiated in a war with Poland-Lithuania (1621–1629).

The King, who was a keen artillerist, ordered this ship to be outfitted with two gundecks consisting of very heavy guns.

The Vasa ship was one of the costliest projects of the time, with hundreds of ornate, gilded and painted carvings depicting biblical, mythical and historical themes. It was meant to be the most impressive ship and no cost was spared. However, all these extra features had only further raised the ship’s center of gravity and it sank on it's maiden voyage. (via reddit)