Naval shipwreck emerges in Sweden after being buried underwater for 400 years

A 17th century Swedish Navy shipwreck
The remains of a 17th century shipwreck is pictured after resurfacing in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 17, 2026. Jonathan NACKSTRAND /AFP via Getty Images

A 17th century Swedish Navy shipwreck buried underwater in central Stockholm for 400 years has suddenly become visible due to unusually low Baltic Sea levels, marking the latest centuries-old vessel to be found in the country’s waters.

The wooden planks of the ship’s well-preserved hull have  since early February been peeking out above the surface of the water off the island of Kastellholmen, providing a clear picture of its skeleton.

“We have a shipwreck here, which was sunk on purpose by the Swedish Navy,” Jim Hansson, a marine archeologist at Stockholm’s Vrak – Museum of Wrecks, told AFP.

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