Vasaorden (barge)
Vasaorden is a Swedish royal barge originally constructed in 1774 based on a design by Fredrik Henrik af Chapman. It is used for ceremonies such as state visits and royal weddings.

The royal barge Vasaorden during the wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling
It is 17.88 meters (58.7 ft) long and 3.1 meters (10 ft) wide.[1]

Vasaorden was first used to mark the arrival of Duchess Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte to Stockholm in July 1774
After the original barge was destroyed in a fire on 8 August 1921, an exact replica was constructed and launched in 1923.[2]
References
- "VASAORDEN (1774) [sv] - KulturNav".
- "The Royal Barge 'Vasaorden'". Royal Court of Sweden. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
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