1. The Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm is dedicated to showcasing the achievements of Nobel laureates and their contributions to humanity. It is located in the heart of Stockholm’s Old Town (Gamla Stan) and is housed in a historic building dating back to the 18th century.
The museum offers a unique and interactive experience, allowing visitors to explore the work of Nobel laureates in various fields such as physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economic sciences. It features exhibitions, multimedia displays, interviews, and artifacts related to the Nobel Prize and its laureates.
One interesting fact about the Nobel Prize Museum is that it was originally opened in 2001 as the Nobel Museum, but it was later renamed the Nobel Prize Museum in 2019 to better reflect its mission and focus.
2. The working hours of the Nobel Prize Museum are as follows:
- Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Mondays: Closed
You can contact the museum at the following phone number: +46 8 534 818 00
3. Ticket information:
- Adults: SEK 150 (approximately $17)
- Students/Seniors (65+): SEK 120 (approximately $13)
- Children (5-18 years old): SEK 60 (approximately $7)
- Free admission for children under 5 years old
The museum is easily accessible by public transportation. The closest subway station is Gamla stan station (on the red and green lines), or you can take a bus to Slottsbacken or Kornhamnstorg stops. It is also possible to reach the museum on foot if you are exploring the Old Town area.


