Nobel Prize Museum
About
The Nobel Prize Museum, located in the historic Börshuset building on Stortorget in Stockholm’s Old Town, invites visitors to explore the extraordinary stories behind Alfred Nobel’s inventions and the laureates who have shaped our world. The permanent exhibition, “Sakerna som förändrar världen,” showcases over 250 artifacts donated by Nobel laureates, accompanied by interactive displays, audiovisual presentations, and hands‑on activities that inspire curiosity in visitors of all ages. In addition to the core exhibitions, the museum regularly hosts themed temporary shows, film screenings, panel discussions, and the award’s traditional Nobel Lecture, all of which are included in the standard admission ticket. Families and school groups can especially enjoy the dedicated children’s program, the “Bubblkammaren” workshop space, and the museum’s free‑entry policy for children under 18, making the Nobel Prize Museum a compelling educational destination for visitors across Sweden and beyond.
Highlights
- Nobel Prize Exhibits
- Bistro Nobel
- Guided Tours
- Family Activities
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn, when the museum’s exhibitions are in full swing and crowds are moderate.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Family-Friendly Atmosphere
- Central Gamla Stan Location
- Authentic Nobel Artifacts
Things to consider
- Crowded During Peak Seasons
- Limited Parking Options
What people are saying
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
SEK 150.00
Student
SEK 110.00
Pensioner
SEK 110.00