Nobel Prize Museum

Nobel Prize Museum
Nobel Prize Museum in one sentence: Museum in the Old Town about the Nobel Prize and the prize laureates from the early 20th century to today.

A museum about freedom fighters, writers and scientists

The Nobel Prize Museum is in the Stock Exchange Building on Stortorget in the middle of the Old Town. Learn all about the Nobel Prize, the laureates and what they have achieved in areas such as natural science, literature, peace work and economics.

The Nobel Prize Museum opened in 2001 in connection with the Nobel Prize's 100th anniversary, and since then the museum has had exhibitions, guided tours and activities that provide an insight into the work and lives of the laureates from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. With the Nobel Prize, Alfred Nobel wanted to reward those who have benefited humanity, and at the museum you can learn about freedom fighters, writers and researchers who have contributed to a better world. The idea of ​​the museum is to create meetings between people who dare to question, ask questions and come up with new ideas.

As well as the exhibitions, the Nobel Prize Museum regularly organises concerts, food and drink tastings, literary talks, lectures, performances and other events. There is a museum shop with books, gifts and souvenirs that you can give as gifts or buy for yourself. For younger visitors, the museum has a playroom and a workshop with free activities for children every weekend. There's something here for all ages and for the whole family.

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Nobel Prize Museum is located at Stortorget 2, 114 44, Old Town. Nearby is Stortorget, Stockholm. Nearest subway is Gamla Stan (approximately 300m away).