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2 hours
Daily Tour
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English
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Discover the World of Nobel Laureates
The Nobel Prize Museum stands as a tribute to the extraordinary bravery, innovation, and determination demonstrated by Nobel Laureates throughout history. Through a variety of engaging exhibitions, thought-provoking dialogues, educational school programs, and insightful lectures, the museum invites visitors to explore the pressing issues that shape our society today. The groundbreaking ideas and impactful work of Nobel Prize recipients have the potential to transform the world.
At the heart of this prestigious award lies Alfred Nobel, a visionary who excelled in numerous fields. He was not only a chemist and engineer but also an inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, most notably recognized for inventing dynamite. Understanding that many others also possessed revolutionary ideas, he chose to allocate funds to support these individuals, which ultimately led to the establishment of the Nobel Prizes.
One remarkable Nobel Prize Laureate, Marie Curie, stands out in scientific history as one of only five individuals to earn Nobel Prizes on two separate occasions and the only recipient honored in two distinct scientific disciplines—physics and chemistry. It is worth noting that the Nobel Prizes can also be awarded to organizations; for instance, the International Committee of the Red Cross has received the Nobel Peace Prize an impressive three times, marking it as a unique honor in the award’s history.
Explore the Exhibitions at the Nobel Prize Museum
The museum proudly hosts three exhibitions, two of which are permanent fixtures of its collection. The primary permanent exhibition, titled “Cultures of Creativity,” celebrates a century of innovation and poses two vital questions for visitors: What defines creativity, and how can we best foster it? Moreover, the exhibition delves into the relationship between individual ingenuity and the influence of one’s environment on the creative process.
This exhibition showcases the remarkable works and diverse personalities of over thirty Nobel Laureates, providing insight not only into their contributions but also into their creative contexts. Additionally, visitors will uncover the rich history of the Nobel Prizes, including discussions on both celebrated and contentious awards that have sparked debate.
Children will find plenty to enjoy in the second permanent exhibition, the Bubble Chamber, designed specifically for younger audiences. Here, kids will explore the various subjects of the Nobel Prizes—spanning physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics—along with intriguing stories about Alfred Nobel himself. The museum enhances this experience with an exciting scavenger hunt, keeping children fully engaged and entertained throughout their visit.
Secure Your Nobel Prize Museum Tickets Today
Purchase your ticket to the Nobel Prize Museum online and enjoy seamless access to all exhibitions, both permanent and temporary. The ticket also covers short guided tours and allows you to utilize the audio guide conveniently on your own mobile device.
Situated in the iconic former Stock Exchange Building located on the northern side of Stortorget square in Gamla Stan, the museum also features the delightful Bistro Nobel restaurant and a well-stocked souvenir shop. Don’t miss your chance to delve deeper into the legacies of renowned figures such as Marie Curie, Nelson Mandela, Albert Einstein, and many others who have left indelible marks on history. Purchase your tickets now and embark on an inspiring journey through the world of Nobel Laureates.
Free entry for 0-18 year olds
September – May:
Tuesday – Thursday: 11.00 – 17.00
Friday: 11.00 - 21.00
Saturday – Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00
Monday: Closed
June – August:
Monday – Sunday: 10.00 – 19.00
The guided tours are available in English at 11.15, 13.15, 15.15, and 19.00 (Friday’s only), and in Swedish at 14.15
The audio guide is available in Swedish, English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Japanese, Hungarian, Chinese, Portuguese and Russian, and can be found here audio.nobelprizemuseum.se
Ticket directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled or cancelled up to 48 hours in advance
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