Nordic museums
- Swedish National Maritime
Museum, Stockholm, tel +46-8-519 549 00, fax +46-8-519 549 49. Research projects are headed
by Bert Westenberg, e.g. investigation of reported
wrecks. The museum hosts a fine collection of old ship models as well as Sweden's largest UW
archaeology library, photo archive, and the national wreck register, which is partially on
computers but not on internet
.
- Vasa Museum, Stockholm, Sweden. tel
+46-8-519 548 00, fax +46-8-519 548 88.
Exhibits the 64 gun
battleship sunk in 1628. Researcher Anders Franzén
placed it on a search list and finally found it. Salvaged
in one piece in 1961, helped by private donors and sponsors. Conservation with PEG took nearly 30
years. Despite that, the museum ship now suffers from sulphur acid
attacks.
- Swedish Naval Museum, Karlskrona, tel +46-455-539
00, fax +46-455-840 71. The museum has a large collection of figureheads and its own 18th
century underwater wreck fully visible below the building.
- Kalmar County Museum, Sweden. Exhibiting finds from
the ongoing excavation of the battleship Kronan, sunk in
1676
.
- Foteviken Museum, Box 82, 236 21 Höllviken, Sweden.
Presents underwater archaeology of South Sweden. Tel +46-40-45 68 40, fax +46-40-45 55 07.
- Vänermuseet, Lidköping. Keeps a wreck
register and displays finds from the investigations in the sweetwater Lake Vänern.
- Medieval Museum, Stockholm,
Sweden. tel +46-8-20 61 68, fax +46-8-790 55 44. Displays medieval shipfinds from Stockholm, eg
the Riddarholmen ship, excavated in 1930, dendro dated to about 1525. The finds were partly on
land because of both land rise and landfill.
- Maritime Museum of Finland,
(Suomen meremuseo), Helsinki, tel +358-9-40501, fax +358-9-4050 9060. Hosts the national wreck
register.
- Åland Maritime Museum,
Finland. tel +358-18-19 930, fax +358-18-19 936. Ship models, wreck archives.
- Provincial Museum of Kymenlaakso, Kotkankatu 13, FIN-48100
Kotka, Finland
- Norwegian
National Maritime Museum, Bygdøynesveien 37, N-0286 Oslo 2, tel +47-22 438240, fax +47- 22
56 20 37. Hosts the national wreck register. Research headed by M. Teisen. Link.
- Vikingskipshuset, Oslo, Norway, tel +47-22438379. Displaying the well preserved Oseberg and
Gokstad Viking ships. Link.
- Norwegian Naval Museum, Karljohansvern, P O Box 21, N-3191 Horten, Norway. Tel +47 33 033397.
Fax: +47 33 033505
.
- Vikingeskibsmuseet, Strandengen, DK-4000
Roskilde, Denmark, tel +45-42 35 6555, fax +45-42 32 2115. Opening hours: April-October, daily
10-5; November-March, daily 10-4.
- Ladby
Ship Museum, Kerteminde, Fyn, Denmark. Displays 22 m long Viking ship found in a grave
mound in 1935. Link.
- Maritime Museum of Denmark, Kronborg Slot, DK-3000 Helsingør, Denmark, tel +45-49 210685,
fax +45-49 213440.
- Danish Naval Museum, Søkvæsthuset,
Overgaden oven Vandet 58A, DK-1415 København K, tel +47-31 546363, fax +47-31 542980. Has a
fine collection of old ship models.
- The St George Shipwreck Museum, Thorsminde,
Denmark, has an extensive wreck list

European museums
- Estonian Maritime Museum, conducting underwater archaeological
research.
- Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum,
Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1, D-27568
Bremerhaven, Germany, tel +49-471-482070, displaying medieval cog under conservation. Also
displaying a very rare bronze ram from a Roman battleship. Don't miss
the shipping simulator downstairs. Around a large pool visitors may
(1999) radio-control models of modern tankers, liners, etc. Link.
- Schiffahrtsmuseum Rostock, Rostock,
Germany
.
- Museum für
Unterwasserarchäologie, Sassnitz, Germany.
- Museum für Antike
Schiffahrt (Museum of Ancient Shipping), Mainz, Germany. Among the exhibits are parts
of Roman warships found in the city's old harbour. Fullscale reconstructions have been made.
Photo courtesy the museum. Ref IJNA 22.2 1993. Link.
Link. Link.
- Museum der Deutschen Binnenschiffahrt,
Duisburg, Germany.
- Wikinger-Museum
Haithabu, Germany. In this old Viking Age trading port, four
Viking ships have been found and one is reconstructed in the museum
.
- Centralne Muzeum Morskie
(National Maritime Museum), Gdansk, Poland. Museum director is Dr Jerzy Litwin. UW archaeology
is headed by Ms Iwona Pomian (photo). Among the
excavated wrecks are a medieval wreck carrying a copper load, and the Swedish man of war Solen,
sunk in 1627. Recent projects are General Carleton and the
submerged settlement of Puck.
- Central Naval Museum, Vasilyevsky Ostrov, St
Petersburg, Russia. tel +7-812-218 2701. Beautifully located in the former stock exchange
building. When I was there in 1993, all exhibition text was in Russian. Link
.
- Mary Rose Museum,
Portsmouth, England, Tel: +44-1705-750521, Fax:
+44-1705-870588. Henry VIII's battleship built in 1509-11, sunk in 1545, discovered in 1836,
rediscovered in 1967 and salvaged in 1982. Conservation of the hull started in 1994.
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK, Tel: +44-181-858
4422; Fax: +44-181-312 6632. Has a fine collection of old ship models. The website
also hosts Port, a well-made maritime web directory.
- Hastings Shipwreck
Heritage Centre, Hastings, UK. Presents among others the Amsterdam, sunk in 1747.
- Scheepsvaartmuseum
(National Maritime Museum),
Amsterdam, Holland, tel +31-20-5232222, Fax +31-20-5232213. Displaying a replica of the 18th c
VOC ship Amsterdam, built in 1990.
Library.
Link. Link.
- Maritiem Museum, Rotterdam, Holland.
Presents mostly shipbuilding and maritime history rather than
underwater archaeology.
- Rijksmuseum voor Scheepsarcheologie, Vossemeerdijk 21, Ketelhaven (Dronten), Holland, address
to be updated, +31-321-31 32 87
- National Maritime Museum,
Antwerpen, Belgium.
- Musée de la Marine, Paris.
This national museum presents several models of old wailing warships,
some of them sunken and investigated. Link.
- Museo delle Navi
Romane, Fiumicino, Rome. Tel. +39-6-6529192, Fax +39-6-65010089, E-mail: museo.navi@agora.stm.it.
Displays shipfinds from the silted-up Claudian harbour's basin, partly
under the present international airport. Link.
Link. Link.
- Museo Navale Romano, Italy.
Displays the Albenga wreck.
- Nino Lamboglia Museum, Sardinia, Italy. Named after the man
who was attributed to have started Italian underwater archaeology, this
museum displays finds from the Spargi
wreck. Link.

- Museo Archeologico Regionale Baglio Anselmi, Marsala, Sicily,
Italy. Displays one of the two Marsala
Punic ships. Also illustrates the regional history. An exhibition
with aerial photos
clearly illustrates how the moles (wavebreakers) of the ancient Marsala
port have been submerged since. On the same street there are also (Jan,
2002) two shops selling good Marsala wine, making a visit quite
attractive. That wine is strong, so you may prefer doing the museum
first.
- Museo Nacional de
Arqueología Submarina, Cartagena, Spain. Link.
Link.
- Museu
Nacional Arqueològic de Tarragona, Spain. Hosts a minor
maritime display.
- Museu de Marinha, Lisbon, Portugal. Traditional
naval museum, not relating (1999) much to maritime archaeology. Contains however a large
collection of recovered astrolabes (more than 10).
- Hellenic Maritime Museum, Piraeus, Greece. Link.
- Aegean Maritime Museum, Mykonos, Greece. Link.
Worldwide museums
- Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, Bodrum
(ex Halicarnassos), Turkey. Exhibits finds from the Yasi Ada
excavations
.
- National Maritime Museum,
Haifa, Israel. Displays the Athlit ram from c 204-164 BC, from
the bow of a warship.
- Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vergennes, Vermont, USA

- The Mariners' Museum, Virginia,
USA. Involved with the Monitor
National Marine Sanctuary. It is the first such sanctuary established by the United States
and is administered by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.
- St Augustine
Lighthouse & Museum, Florida, USA
- South African Maritime Museum
.
- Western Australian Maritime Museum, Cliff Street,
Fremantle, WA 6160, Australia, Tel: +61-9-431 8444, Fax: +61-9-335 7224. Exhibiting the
excavated wreck of Batavia from 1629.

- Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney.
The museum is beautifully set in one of the harbour areas, offering
visits to floating historical ships.
- Maritime Archaeology Museum, Malacca, Malaysia
There are several other interesting museums in the world, dealing with underwater
archaeology. Find them in Lars
Bruzelius' list, at Yahoo, at Icom,
or use a search engine. There is also a virtual
museum on these pages. Athlit ram photo courtesy prof. Elisha Linder. |