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On board the Vasa - Episode 1

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Vasamuseet

Vasamuseet

Күн бұрын

Welcome on board the Vasa! Together with Fred Hocker, Director of Research, we explore all of Vasa's interior spaces. In the first episode, we take you to the Stern Castle.

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@coreyperez13
@coreyperez13 8 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation, information, and collection of workmanship by both ancient workers and today's workers. It really is a shame that this video series is not more suggested. I enjoyed all of this collection!
@urgadagadagada
@urgadagadagada 3 күн бұрын
Terrific videos. Excellent soundtrack too.
@tristandotts3410
@tristandotts3410 10 ай бұрын
Fred Hocker makes an excellent presentation in this series. Kudos.
@englishpolishmememan8892
@englishpolishmememan8892 Ай бұрын
This probably won't be seen. But I was thinking years ago(because I wasn't fortunate enough to have the funds to travel). How cool it would be to see a video detailing the insides of the Vasa and the ship overall, itself. Very nice.
@Caesarfuckinplays
@Caesarfuckinplays Сағат бұрын
FYI no one can come onboard her save for staff.
@johnbeans2000
@johnbeans2000 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Will visit this summer!
@flashladderacrobat
@flashladderacrobat Ай бұрын
One of the most interesting museums in the world, even better than the Mary Rose in the UK, the ship is sensational!
@d.ag.b1135
@d.ag.b1135 Жыл бұрын
great video, sad i will never get the chance to walk around onboard myself though.
@Boomer112
@Boomer112 Жыл бұрын
We aren't allowed to walk around onboard anyways, unless we probably in some shape or form, work at the museum. Or possibly work FOR the museum. Don't quote me on anything, though.
@soppdrake
@soppdrake Жыл бұрын
As a graphic designer working on one of Fred Hocker's books I was given the opportunity of exploring the ship. An amazing experience!
@tristandotts3410
@tristandotts3410 10 ай бұрын
Fred Hocker does an amazing job on this presentation. Kudos.
@Hellforsa
@Hellforsa Ай бұрын
my grandpa was part of vasas vänner(friends of vasa) he payed montly for the work on wasa. i was a kid when they let us aboard. i was allowed to walk on all the decks and se the captains cabin:)
@paullamb9366
@paullamb9366 10 ай бұрын
Great video. Never seen a tour after preservation.
@GreatCityAttractions
@GreatCityAttractions 11 ай бұрын
a fascinating sight! - amazing.
@etiennenobel5028
@etiennenobel5028 Ай бұрын
It would be a good idea just to give us a little history of the ship to begin with.
@corvavw6447
@corvavw6447 Ай бұрын
Mindblowing, great boat and project 🎉 ❤
@rxhxtx
@rxhxtx 15 күн бұрын
6:45 I think this little room is just to protect the back rooms from water and dirt from the decks, just like we have in camping tents. On a boat, during a rainstorm, we have water everywhere, the doors wouldn't be efficient enough to keep the water out of the rooms, so they would make spaces between the inner and outer doors just to keep the room dry. Just my theory.
@Becauseimme
@Becauseimme Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of something from “Hook” (1991) Neverland.
@Youtube_Globetrotter
@Youtube_Globetrotter 3 ай бұрын
@Randomdudeacc Hook is a movie about Peter Pan with Dustin Hoffman
@nalleballee
@nalleballee Ай бұрын
Låt mig gå på skeppet nästa gång jag är där! Jag känner gossen som var kung på den tiden:)
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510 Ай бұрын
I was his father. They should let me on first!
@gamerhalim4717
@gamerhalim4717 6 ай бұрын
I wish to see it. Never step on warship. From Indonesia 🇮🇩
@h.calvert3165
@h.calvert3165 4 ай бұрын
I am impressed with your English. Your spelling is even perfect, sadly not true of most native English-speakers on KZfaq. From Canada. 🇨🇦
@timthelamb
@timthelamb Ай бұрын
Cork has a specific density of approximately 240 kilogram per cubic meter. I'm wondering, if depth had not been an issue, could divers and those at sea level have used contemporary technology to raise the ship with large quantities of cork and rope? Alternatively, what about empty, but watertight oak barells?
@martinhumble
@martinhumble Жыл бұрын
👨‍🎓
@ScottSmith-hc3ij
@ScottSmith-hc3ij 17 күн бұрын
Sounds like the new cradle is going to cut up and screw up the ship, why worry about what kind of shoes your wearing if your gonna really screw up what you built..how bought more support all around the bottom, is it just don't have nothing to do now?
@jacobn516
@jacobn516 Ай бұрын
Why mess up the inside of the ship like that just to have some support?
@therovingrobin5938
@therovingrobin5938 Ай бұрын
Dude, c'mon! It's a tough as nails Ship from the age of sail! Pretty sure, her belt armor is ½ meter thick and built of solid, northern oak. She can take a little bit of walking on her😂 as for the reason? Well, archeology is never done and they are still learning new things about the ship and the age of sail, it operated in
@jacobn516
@jacobn516 Ай бұрын
@@therovingrobin5938 they are talking about gutting the inside of it for sports. No one is really allowed on board. I agree with you she can take it and I don't think that's necessary to destroy the inside.
@therovingrobin5938
@therovingrobin5938 Ай бұрын
@@jacobn516 holy fu*ck! Why the heck do they wanna do that??? Idiocy right there (I responded to you comment before watching the video)...they hint at structural problems, hence the need for a new bracing system...but it can't be that bad now, can it??
@user-nl7xr9no8q
@user-nl7xr9no8q 3 ай бұрын
Why doesn’t this have more views
@robertking5701
@robertking5701 Ай бұрын
Where did the timbers originally come from
@jeremygreen3392
@jeremygreen3392 Ай бұрын
What is the music? I cant find it using credits..
@lenakosmo5217
@lenakosmo5217 Ай бұрын
I remember being there for 8 hours when I was 15 y.o.
@etfbit
@etfbit 2 ай бұрын
"not sure how 'this' space may have been used" ... it floated for 20 minutes, they didn't yet know how, much of it, would be used either
@res8532
@res8532 Ай бұрын
I don’t think anyone, no matter the century, builds something with so much care and time, to not know what it’s used for …..
@Foreskin-Forest
@Foreskin-Forest Ай бұрын
I agree, but i also think that it's quite probable that several of those rooms were just "miscellaneous storage" types of rooms​@res8532
@Flornmonk
@Flornmonk 24 күн бұрын
The fact that they're going to fill the interior with support structures is a travesty.
@atozzerotoninedude
@atozzerotoninedude Жыл бұрын
What's up with his forehead?
@Stefan-
@Stefan- Жыл бұрын
Maybe he hit it in the low doorways :-)
@rashaski
@rashaski Ай бұрын
Sebaceous cyst.
@elimaysel4mwashier398
@elimaysel4mwashier398 6 ай бұрын
How about hygiene onboard?
@therovingrobin5938
@therovingrobin5938 Ай бұрын
In the 17th century?😂 Officers crapped in buckets, emptied over the side by ship boys, the crew crapped via latrines at the ship's bow. Washing was done with sea water (one reason for the rough skin/skin problems of sailers of that age. And lice were removed with combs
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510 Ай бұрын
​@@therovingrobin5938I don't know if I agree with seawater being so rough on the skin. On top of helping heal wounds and the like, all the hardcore surfers I know, like my dad, who sometimes spend or spent every day in the ocean for hours seem to have perfectly healthy skin (maybe al lot of skin cancer, but that's the sun 😂). Sorry for being pedantic 😊
@therovingrobin5938
@therovingrobin5938 Ай бұрын
@@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510 nah, that's alright😉 and yes, you're absolutely correct: saltwater is hard on your skin, yet we know, that navies around the world used saltwater for hygiene purposes...Nelson himself insisted, on having his daily bath in sight of his crew for that reason...and sailors did look on average ten years older than their peers ( for that and a number of other reasons)...fresh water on a ship was extremely valuable, so wasting it for bathing wasn't an option
@billgates3699
@billgates3699 Жыл бұрын
Wow. This ship is astonishingly ingenious. Europe was pretty advanced in the 1600’s. Asia was as well. Africa……………..
@Gonken88
@Gonken88 Жыл бұрын
Nothing's changed 😂
@dennislindqvist8443
@dennislindqvist8443 10 ай бұрын
A ship cannot be ingenious if it capsizes after thirty minutes. But it's nice to look at, I've seen it. There is actually a well-preserved, well-built African ship that was built four thousand years before this one. Also with its own museum.
@billgates3699
@billgates3699 10 ай бұрын
@@dennislindqvist8443wow how interesting. Would this have originated south or north of the Sahara?
@dennislindqvist8443
@dennislindqvist8443 10 ай бұрын
@@billgates3699 Egypt.
@billgates3699
@billgates3699 10 ай бұрын
@@dennislindqvist8443​​⁠ah, yes, the great kingdom of ancient Caucasoids. That makes sense. I didn’t for a second think you meant anything of sub-Saharan origin 😂
@royfr8136
@royfr8136 5 ай бұрын
sO, YOU'RE BASICLALY GOIGN TO COMPLETELY SPOIL THE SHIP
@h.calvert3165
@h.calvert3165 4 ай бұрын
Well, if the only alternative to internal bracing is to have it completely collapse. . .after all, it is hundreds of years old, & spent most of those years at the bottom of the harbour! 🌊
@mjm33mjm
@mjm33mjm Жыл бұрын
A shrine to a ship that sank its first day out..? Half way through the clip I started wondering where the narrator got that knot on his forehead!!
@KomodoDragon6969
@KomodoDragon6969 10 ай бұрын
It’s a perfectly preserved time capsule you dolt
@alphax4785
@alphax4785 8 ай бұрын
Museum =/= Shrine, and the Vasa museum is just a museum built around a quirk of nature that a ship that sank in 1628 hadn't rotted away to nothing by the time technology had advanced far enough to raise and preserve her.
@MT-rg4zb
@MT-rg4zb Ай бұрын
It’s not a shrine. ? No one thinks this ship is sacred or was the greatest ship ever built. It’s a museum so people can see how life was hundreds of years ago and maybe learn something.
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510 Ай бұрын
​​​​@@MT-rg4zb It would have been the most effective ship in the seas if Adolfus hadn't gotten greedy and ordered that it be massively overladen with ornamentation (largely depicting himself and his achievements, which were incredible btw) on top of doubling the number of cannons it was built for. 34 cannons is already an extremely heavily armed ship for the time, and they doubled it at the last second. Plus the idiot in charge, forget his name, should have had the gun hatches closed... 😢. He was arrested following the sinking btw.
@glenrobertson2764
@glenrobertson2764 22 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video. But I got bored with looking at the man, and left. You commit the unforgivable sin of turning your video into a documentary about the presenter! I saw comparatively very little of the ship; the camera was consistently focused on your presenter! I'm sure his family was thrilled to see him on video, but his face does nothing for the other viewers! He should of course be introduced to the viewer, but then become a disembodied voice, narrating the subject at hand. Instead, you've wasted the viewer's time, as we try unsuccessfully to see what we tuned in to see.
@BIBIWCICC
@BIBIWCICC Ай бұрын
Why do Americans dress in that way like they are from eighteenth century. You see a lot of academics trying to look smarter with bow ties too. Very odd.
@rashaski
@rashaski Ай бұрын
The shoes are about as far from the 18th century as you can get.
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510
@EuTrabalhoParaSagres510 Ай бұрын
Where have you seen this? If you mean hipsters, they sometimes mimic (poorly) some kind of 19th century gentleman's outfit, with weird curly mustaches that are more Napoleonic french.... Yeah I'm a pedantic history nerd and I hate hipsters, sorry not sorry 😂
@TheMostCasualLurker
@TheMostCasualLurker 19 күн бұрын
Lol what?
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