16th century shipwreck found by naval vessel off coast of Sweden
Summary
A 16th century shipwreck was found off the southeastern coast of Sweden by the naval vessel HMS Belos during a military exercise. The ship, built in the late 1500s, is older than Sweden’s famous 17th century warship Vasa, and is now protected as a historic site.Key Facts
- The shipwreck was found in the Kalmar Strait between Sweden’s mainland and the island of Oland.
- Dendrochronological analysis, a method that dates wood by looking at tree rings, showed the ship was built in the late 1500s.
- The wreck provides important historical and archaeological information.
- The site is protected and monitored; no diving, fishing or anchoring is allowed nearby.
- The Baltic Sea’s cold, low-oxygen, and brackish water helps preserve wooden shipwrecks well.
- The Swedish Navy found the wreck during an exercise in late 2025.
- Other historic shipwreck discoveries have been made recently in the Baltic Sea region.
- The wreck is considered a historic monument by Swedish authorities.
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