Housed in an impressive 18th-century building, Nobel Museum gathers and presents the fascinating stories of Nobel Prize laureates. Exhibitions are highly educative and focus on both natural sciences and culture. Its aim is to spread knowledge in an interactive way, so children have fun while exploring it. If interested, you can take a guided tour of this museum, that will inform you about the story and life of Albert Nobel, as well as other Nobel Laureates.
Bistro Nobel, located in the building, is similarly interesting. While snacking here, turn your chair upside down and see if it is not signed by one of the Nobel Laureates.
You can get here by metro, Station Gamla Stan and buses 53, 55, 57 and 76 (station Slottsbacken).
In January the museum is closed due to refurbishment. We are open on weekends 18–19 and 25–26 January.
The daily regular tours are approximately 35 minutes long and focus on our permanent exhibition.
Guided tours in English:
Tu-Fr 11:15 am, 1:15 pm, 3:15 pm, 4 pm
Sa-Su 10:15 am, 11:15 am, 12:15 pm, 1:15 pm, 3:15 pm, 5 pm
Closed on Jan 1, Jun 24, Dec 24, 25 and 31.
Adults: SEK 130
Seniors (65+), Students: SEK 90
Children (up to 18): free
Free admission:
Sep - May: Fri 5 pm - 8 pm
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize_Museum
Official Website http://nobelcenter.se/
Twitter https://twitter.com/nobelmuseum
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NobelMuseum/
Email info@nobelmuseum.se
Phone +46 8534 818 00
Address Stortorget 2, 103 16 Stockholm, Sweden
Coordinates 59°19'30.776" N 18°4'14.991" E