Nobel Prize Museum
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Only on the All-Inclusive Pass
This attraction is available on the All-Inclusive Pass, but not the Explorer Pass.
What you'll do
Visit the Nobel Prize Museum with Go City®
- Your pass includes entry to the Nobel Prize Museum.
- Experience the stories of Nobel Prize laureates coming to life through videos, unique artefacts and guided tours.
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The prestigious Nobel Prize is a world event and, since 1901, has been awarded to more than 950 people (and organizations) for their achievements in medicine, literature, physics, chemistry, economics and peace. Learn about the Nobel Laureates and the founder, Alfred Nobel, on a guided tour of the museum, or if you want to go at your own pace, opt for a self-guided tour with audio commentary available on your phone.
Did you know
- The museum in Stockholm was founded in 2001, the same year as the Nobel Prize celebrated 100 years.
- Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, and entrepreneur who spoke five languages.
- Nobel left 31 million SEK in his will to fund Nobel Prizes to award those of outstanding achievements in the future.
Permanent exhibition – These things changed the world
For the first time ever, you can now explore displays of artefacts in the collections from the Nobel Prize laureates themselves. Marvel the stories of remarkable discoveries and life achievements. You can learn from over 200 artefacts bearing witness to revolutionising inventions, courageous peace efforts, groundbreaking ideas and innovative literature.
The museum shop – check out the extensive range of literature, gifts and souvenirs.
Bistro Nobel – head to Bistro Nobel for something to eat or drink. Don't miss the famous Nobel ice cream!
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Getting in
Just show your pass at the admissions counter and you're in.
Guided tours of the museum are available in both English and Swedish, times are as follows:
English: 11:15AM, 1:15PM and 3:15PM. Additionally, Friday evening there is a tour at 7:15PM.
Swedish: 2:15PM
For more information please see the Nobel Prize Museum website.
Where you'll be
Stortorget 2, Stockholm, SE
Operating hours
January – March
Tuesday – Thursday and Saturday – Sunday: 11AM – 5PM
Friday: 11AM – 9PM
Monday: closed
April – May
Tuesday – Thursday: 11AM – 5PM
Friday: 11AM – 9PM
Saturday – Sunday: 10AM – 6PM
Monday: closed
June – August
Monday – Thursday and Saturday – Sunday: 10AM – 7PM
Friday: 10AM – 9PM
September – December
Tuesday – Thursday and Saturday – Sunday: 11AM – 5PM
Friday: 11AM – 9PM
Monday: closed
Opening times are subject to change, please check the attraction's website for the most up-to-date information.
Closings & holidays
December 24 - 26
December 31
January 1
10 February – 8 March 2024: only a limited part of the museum will be open due to updates being carried out on the permanent exhibitions.
Nobel Prize Museum
+46 8 534 818 00
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