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2 hours
Daily Tour
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English
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Discover the Pioneers of Innovation: Nobel Prize Winners
The Nobel Prize Museum is dedicated to celebrating the remarkable courage, creativity, and unwavering perseverance exhibited by Nobel Laureates throughout history. Through a diverse range of exhibitions, engaging dialogues, educational school programs, and thought-provoking lectures, the museum encourages visitors to reflect on some of the most pressing issues facing our world today. The pioneering ideas and groundbreaking contributions of Nobel Prize recipients have significantly influenced, and continue to influence, the trajectory of our global society.
Alfred Nobel was a man brimming with innovative ideas. As a chemist, engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, he is best known for his invention of dynamite, a breakthrough that had lasting implications. Recognizing that there were many others like him, filled with potential and inspired ideas, Nobel sought to support their endeavors by establishing a set of awards that would honor those making transformative contributions to humanity. This vision led to the inception of the prestigious Nobel Prizes we celebrate today.
A prominent figure among the Nobel Laureates is Marie Curie, distinguished for being one of only five individuals to receive two Nobel Prizes, and the sole recipient of awards in two separate scientific fields: physics and chemistry. The Nobel Prizes extend beyond individuals; esteemed institutions have also been honored, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, celebrated for winning the Nobel Peace Prize three times—an unprecedented achievement.
Explore the Exhibitions at the Nobel Prize Museum
The museum boasts three exhibitions, including two that are permanent fixtures. The hallmark permanent exhibition, known as Cultures of Creativity, invites visitors to ponder two crucial questions: What defines creativity and how can we cultivate it effectively? Additionally, it seeks to explore the age-old debate of whether the individual’s talent or their surrounding environment plays a more critical role in the creative process.
This exhibition showcases the accomplishments and unique personalities of multiple Laureates, while also offering insights into their working conditions. Over thirty notable prize winners are highlighted, alongside narratives detailing the evolution of the Nobel Prizes themselves, including discussions on both celebrated and contentious award decisions.
The second permanent exhibition, aptly named the Bubble Chamber, is designed especially for younger audiences. Children can delve into various prize-winning fields such as physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics, as well as learning about the life of Alfred Nobel. The museum enhances the experience with a fun scavenger hunt, ensuring that kids remain engaged and entertained throughout their exploration.
Secure Your Tickets to the Nobel Prize Museum Today
Purchase your tickets for the Nobel Prize Museum right here for seamless entry to the exhibitions. Admission includes access to both permanent displays and temporary exhibitions, along with short guided tours and an audio guide that can conveniently be accessed from your own smartphone.
Located in the historic former Stock Exchange Building on the north side of Stortorget square in Gamla Stan, the Nobel Museum also features a delightful restaurant, Bistro Nobel, and a charming souvenir shop. Don’t miss your chance to uncover the inspiring stories of renowned Nobel winners like Marie Curie, Nelson Mandela, Albert Einstein, and many more. Get your tickets now and embark on an educational adventure that celebrates the spirit of innovation and humanitarianism.
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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