• The Nobel Prize Museum in the heart of Stockholm’s old town is a real treasure trove for anyone interested in the development of chemistry, physics and medicine...
  • The Nobel Prize Museum is a place for the entire family, where you can explore and answer questions in a quiz for kids.
  • The Nobel Prize is so named because of the Swedish Alfred Nobel (1833–1896), a chemist, engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
  • Previously known as the Nobel Museum, the institution opened in 2001 marking the 100th anniversary since the inception of the Nobel Prize.
  • The Nobel Prize Museum has a permanent exhibition on the history of the award, but the thematic temporary exhibitions on current scientific discoveries are...
  • The Nobel Prize Museum contains all essential information about the most prestigious prize in the world, Alfred Nobel, and the Nobel Laureates.
  • Stockholm’s Nobel Prize Museum (formerly Nobelmuseet) was established to show how Nobel Prize winners and their ideas have changed the world since 1901...
  • The Nobel Prize Museum is a museum that wants to show us that ideas change the world – that something that starts with one person’s thought can lead to a...
  • One of the main attractions at the museum is the exhibit dedicated to Alfred Nobel’s life, his inventions, and the creation of the Nobel Prize.
  • Included in standard admission tickets, the Nobel Prize Museum also offers daily guided tours that offer an insightful introduction to the museum and its exhibitions...