Vasa-Wrack: Schwedens Schatz zerbröselt

Die Zellwände in dem fast 400 Jahre alten Holz zersetzen sich langsam, das Schiff könnte dadurch auseinander brechen.
Das restaurierte Kriegsschiff Vasa im Vasa-Museum in Stockholm.
Das restaurierte Kriegsschiff Vasa im Vasa-Museum in Stockholm.

PRESSENS BILDThe Swedish warship Vasa is seen inside the Vasa museum in Stockholm, Sweden, in this undated file photo made year 2000. Nearly four centuries after sinking on its maiden voyage on Aug. 10, 1628, and four decades after being salvaged largely
Das restaurierte Kriegsschiff Vasa im Vasa-Museum in Stockholm.

A general view shows the royal warship Vasa, (background) and a replica model (foreground) displayed in Stockholm September 8, 2004. The Vasa is the world`s only complete surviving ship from the 17th century which sank in the year 1628. A new exhibition a
König Carl XVI. Gustaf, Königin Silvia und Kronprinzessin Victoria besuchen das Vasa-Museum.

EPAepa03157100 Britains Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L) and Swedens King Carl Gustaf (C) and Queen Silvia (R) look out of a gun port of the Swedish warship Vasa at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, 24 March 2012. Vasa sunk in 1628 on her maiden voyag
König Charles und Königin Camilla besuchen ein Museum mit einem alten Schiff.

REUTERSBritains Prince Charles (2nd R) and his wife, Duchess of Cornwall Camilla (C), view Swedish warship Vasa at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm March 24, 2012. Vasa sunk in 1628 on her maiden voyage and was recovered after 333 years in the waters of Stock
Das Vasa-Schiff im Vasa-Museum in Stockholm, Schweden.

EPAepa02701117 The warship Vasa is on display at the Vasamuseet museum in Stockholm, Sweden, 24 April 2011. Fifty years ago, on 24 April 1961, the Swedish warship was salvaged just outside Stockholm harbor. Vasa sank on her maiden voyage in 1628. EPA/AND
Besucher betrachten das restaurierte Kriegsschiff Vasa im Vasa-Museum in Stockholm.

SCANPIX SWEDENVisitors look at a model of the warship Vasa at the Vasamuseet museum in Stockholm, Sweden, April 24, 2011. Vasa was salvaged 50 years ago.The first parts of Vasa broke the surface on April 24, 1961 after 333 years on the seabed. REUTERS/And
Zwei Frauen posieren neben einem historischen Taucheranzug in einer Vitrine.

SCANPIX SWEDENTwo tourists pose next to a dive suit used during the salvage operation of the warship Vasa at the Vasamuseet museum in Stockholm, Sweden, April 24, 2011. Vasa was salvaged 50 years ago.The first parts of Vasa broke the surface on April 24,
Eine Frau arbeitet an der Restaurierung eines alten Holzschiffs.

EPAepa02626042 Restorer Monika Ask use a special tool to replace the old rusty bolts, the were used when the 1961 Swedish warship Vasa was restored in 1961, with new bolts in stainless steel at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, 10 March 2011. The rust

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