Discover Ideas That Changed the World
Explore the history of the Nobel Prize and the people behind the greatest achievements in science, peace, and literature.
Plan Your Visit | Explore Exhibitions
Welcome to the Nobel Prize Museum
The Nobel Prize Museum showcases the achievements of Nobel Laureates throughout history. Located in the heart of Stockholm, it offers visitors unique insights into groundbreaking discoveries, peace efforts, and literary achievements that have changed our world.
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Discover Our Exhibitions and Events
Current Exhibitions
- Making Peace Visible: A photographic journey into Nobel Peace Laureates' work.
- Exploring the Universe: Scientific achievements unlock the mysteries of space.
Permanent Exhibition
Experience the Nobel Prize through personal stories of laureates, recreated study environments, and interactive installations.
Upcoming Events
- Guest Lecture Series: "Women in Science" – July 10
- Family Science Day – August 5
Plan Your Visit
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Opening Hours | Tuesday–Sunday: 11:00–17:00; Monday closed |
| Admission | Adults: 140 SEK, Students: 100 SEK, Children under 18: Free |
| Location & Directions | Stortorget 2, Old Town, Stockholm View on Google Maps |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair accessible, hearing loops available |
| Family Info | Interactive stations, family-friendly tours, onsite café with kids' menu |
Group Visits and Learning Activities
Guided Tours
- Public Tours (daily in English and Swedish)
- Private Group Tours (available upon request)
School Programs
- Workshops for primary and secondary schools
- Interactive sessions with Nobel Laureate stories
Lectures and Workshops
- Monthly Nobel Lecture Nights
- Hands-on Creativity Sessions for Families
Shop Nobel
Take a piece of inspiration home with you. Visit our shop for selected books, exclusive gifts, and memorable souvenirs based on the legacy of the Nobel Prize.
- Nobel Prize official books
- Eco-friendly stationery and educational toys
- Limited edition posters and jewelry inspired by laureates
About Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prize
Alfred Nobel (1833–1896) was a Swedish inventor, engineer, scientist, and philanthropist. Best known for inventing dynamite, he dedicated his fortune to establishing the Nobel Prizes, awarded annually for contributions that benefit humanity.
Learn more about Alfred Nobel and the history of the Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize Categories
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Medicine
- Literature
- Peace
- Economic Sciences (added in 1969)
What Our Visitors Say
"Absolutely inspiring! Seeing the actual artifacts and stories of Nobel Prize winners was unforgettable." – TripAdvisor Review, 5 Stars
"Great for the whole family—interactive exhibitions and fascinating insights into the Nobel legacy." – Google Reviews
Visitor Ratings Overview
| Platform | Average Rating |
|---|---|
| 4.5/5 | |
| TripAdvisor | 4.4/5 |
| Yelp | 4.2/5 |