Nobel Prize Museum - Idéer kan förändra världen
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- Låt dig inspireras av idéer som förändrade världen
- Utforska berömda Nobelpristagares liv och arbete
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Möt Nobelpristagarna
Nobel Prize Museum ägnar sig åt att främja Nobelpristagarnas mod, kreativitet och uthållighet. Genom utställningar, dialoger, skolprogram och föreläsningar bjuder museet in dig att fundera över vår tids stora frågor. Nobelpristagarnas idéer och arbete har och kan förändra världen.
Alfred Nobel var en man full av idéer. Han var kemist, ingenjör, uppfinnare, affärsman och filantrop, och han uppfann dynamiten. Nobel visste att andra människor också bubblade av idéer och bestämde sig för att ge pengar till dessa människor, och det var så Nobelprisen kom till.
En uppmärksammad Nobelpristagare är Marie Curie, som är en av fem personer som fått två Nobelpris och den enda som fått dem i två olika vetenskaper, ett för fysik och ett för kemi. Förutom enskilda personer kan även institutioner vinna priset. Internationella rödakorskommittén har vunnit Nobels fredspris tre gånger, och är den enda som har gjort det.
Nobel Prize Museums utställningar
Museet har tre utställningar, varav två är permanenta. Den största permanenta utställningen är Cultures of Creativity, en hundraårsutställning som syftar till att ge besökarna möjlighet att fundera över två viktiga frågor: Vad är kreativitet och hur kan kreativ verksamhet bäst uppmuntras? Och vad är viktigast för den kreativa processen: individen eller miljön?
Utställningen presenterar utvalda pristagares arbete och personligheter, samt deras arbetsmiljöer. Över trettio pristagare presenteras i utställningen. Samtidigt berättar utställningen också om Nobelprisens historia och tar upp välkända och kontroversiella priser.
Den andra permanenta utställningen, Bubbelkammaren, riktar sig till barn. Här får barnen lära sig om de olika prisämnena fysik, kemi, medicin, litteratur, fred och ekonomi, samt om Alfred Nobel själv. Museet har också en rolig skattjakt för att hålla dem underhållna och intresserade under hela besöket.
Köp dina biljetter till Nobel Prize Museum här
Köp din biljett till Nobel Prize Museum här så får du enkel tillgång till museet. Både permanenta och tillfälliga utställningar ingår i biljetten. Det gör även de korta guidade turerna och audioguiden, som du kan lyssna på i din egen telefon.
Du hittar Nobelmuseet i Stockholm i det gamla Börshuset på norra sidan av Stortorget i Gamla Stan. På museet finns också en restaurang, Bistro Nobel, och en souvenirbutik. Köp dina biljetter nu och gör dig redo att lära dig mer om Marie Curie, Nelson Mandela, Albert Einstein och många andra berömda pristagare.
Recensioner
58 recensioner
Bra Museum
Museumet var bra, men litet och väldigt fullt med folk. Mindre attraktioner att titta på än vad jag hade trott.
Litet men naggande gott museum
Stockholm har otaliga museer och det är svårt att välja och vraka, men ibland snubblar man över något man inte sett förut, nämligen Nobel Prize Museum i Gamla stan. Vi snubblade också över en guidad tur på svenska som även blev en privat sådan. Rekommenderas! Med hjälp av denna guidning öppnar sig utställningen på ett helt annat sätt.
Gå en guidad rundtur
Jag och mitt sällskap var de enda svenskarna som var på plats och hängde på låset tillsammans med utländska besökare. Vi hängde på en guidad tur på engelska som startade strax efter ankomst. Väldigt informativ och bra! En påläst guide som kunde prata väldigt obehindrat och målande. Kunde inte så mycket om Nobel innan men blev sugen på att besöka museet i Karlskoga som går in mer på hans många uppfinningar.
Besökte museet för "känslan"
Ett museum värt att besöka, dock tycker jag att ordinarie priset (130 kr för vuxen) är lite för högt. Museum är ganska litet och information om nobelpristagarna är väldigt kortfattade/gå inte in på djupet, vilket man kan förstå. Vi gick mest dit för "känslan". Det finns massor av intressanta saker (speciellt böcker och lekar för barn) som säljs i souvenirshop. Vi åt nobelglasspinne + chokladmedalj i Nobel Bistro. Glassen är mycket mindre än vad jag föreställde mig men den var fin och det smakade gott och var värt priset (45 kr).
A Visit to the Nobel Prize museum
Visiting the Nobel Prize Museum was an enriching experience that I’ll never forget. The museum itself is a treasure trove of knowledge, innovation, and humanity’s brightest achievements. Thanks to the tour guide Samuel for guiding us through the museum with clarity, energy, and humor, making the experience not only educational but enjoyable. He gave us a concise yet fascinating overview of the Nobel Prize’s history—how it began with Alfred Nobel’s vision, and how it evolved into the world’s most prestigious recognition of excellence in science, literature, peace, and beyond. So if you’re a history lover, a science enthusiast, or just someone curious about the stories behind the world’s most celebrated minds, the Nobel Prize Museum is absolutely worth a visit. And if you’re lucky enough to be guided by Samuel, you’re in for a truly memorable experience.
A nice, informative, small museum
What an interesting small museum in the old section of Stockholm. Here you can learn about the nobel prizes, mainly except for the peace prize (which has its own museum in Oslo - but there are still some beautiful quotes from Nobel peace prize winners, such as MLK Jr.). Here you can also learn about Albert Nobel who did not have children and left his fortune for these prizes. When you are in the old part of the city, stop in for about 30-40 minutes. It is worth the visit.
Well worth a visit
An interesting museum, well curated and displayed. If available, take the guided tour, as that is very helpful in understanding the museum concept plus points out some items from more ‘famous’ prize winners
Un museo de la humanidad
Este museo es muy importante en la historia de la humanidad, reflejando gran parte de los avances científicos a través de los premios Nobel. El museo en si es pequeño, pero tiene muchas piezas de los estudios realizados por los Nobel. También pantallas interactivas dónde se ve la información de los ganadores (y se refleja la inequidad de género histórica). Si te gusta la ciencia o la historia es recomendable para ti.
Great Museum
We visited this museum and joined the English Guided tour which is well worth it. It cost 150 SEK to enter and included the guided tour and some short films on some of the winners. It really is interesting.
Worth a visit!
We enjoyed checking out this museum about all the Nobel prize winners and the selection process and ceremony. The artifacts from the different winners were quite interesting. I especially liked the ones from their hobbies which often gave them the intellectual break they needed for their breakthroughs to surface.
Engage with objects that inspired Nobel Winners.
I didn't know what to expect from this museum, and while I don't think it is for everyone, I really enjoyed it. This museum is small, but I found the displays to be thoughtful and encouraged intellectual engagement. This is a museum dedicated to the pursuit of furthering human knowledge. Objects that provided inspiration for many winners have been donated and represent part of both their personal story and as part of their greater scientific or academic journey.
Good Museum With a Long Line
I did not enjoy this museum. But it isn't the museum's fault. Let me start with the audio guide. I thought it was great. It walked through all of Nobel's life and told you a lot about the museum. My only issue was my phone. Its battery was getting drained very quickly, so I'd keep that in mind if you want to use the audio guide. The rest of the museum was great. There were a ton of artifacts from all branches of science. The guide, however, was a little bit confusing regarding the numbering of some of the display cases. It was hard to determine which number referred to which object because there were so many all so close together. This served as my biggest source of anguish, as the rest of it was great. It was incredibly packed, so you had to maneuver with others to see some objects.
An Unexpected Gem A Must Do Experience
An unexpected gem. Could have spent a lot more time here soaking up the history and looking at all the videos .Unfortunately the museum was closing for a function and it was shutting early and we were not told this when entering. Great for history buffs and learning more about the prize recipients
Museum to smart, courageous people!
What can you say about a Museum that awards science, human rights and literature! You can say it is perfect and that is exactly what the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm is - a perfect recognition to those people across the world applauded for their contributions to society. I learned that awardees sign their names on the bottoms of chairs and that they are asked to bring something to contribute to the museum that reflects their contribution or their lives. You could spend hours and hours in this museum studying the contributions made since the awards were first made in 1901. A really fun way to spend sometime with folks way smarter and more courageous than you!
Nobel prize museum
Must visit place in Stockholm. It took around two to three hours to visit the entire museum and the experience gathered is enormous. One can experiences many great and path breaking work of many nobel laureates.
Intéressant!
C’est ma deuxième visite au musée Nobel! Les expositions offrent une meilleure compréhension de l’impact du prix Nobel sur le monde, ainsi que les découvertes réalisées par ses Lauréats. À voir!
Tips for your visit
First and foremost (and this is me writing, a parent of 2 children): this is not the museum where you want to come with kids. There is A LOT of reading, the entire is museum is based on info screens and reading reading reading. Unless you just want to breeze through everything in 10 minutes, I recommend only adults come. There is a small kids’ corner in the museum, but let’s face it, you don’t want to get stuck there with kids. Plus it’s so tiny, only 1 family can stay there. Besides that, it’s a very interesting and informational place. Facts, history, it was fascinating reading about Alfred Nobel and Nobel Prize history and winners. One section of the museum talks about Nobel and his life. The rest of the museum (and a much larger section) presents items donated by the winners to the museum. You’ll see something from Dalai Lama, something from chemists, physicists, etc etc etc. It pays off to stop and read all the signs and information screens on tablets, but you can imagine it takes time and it’s hard to do so if you have kids who keep tagging on you to move on. The gift shop has some educational activities for kids (I couldn’t tell if they were in English or Swedish only) and many many books. There are free lockers in the museum.
Lots to see and read
We had a GoCity pass and this was one of the included attractions. Lots to see and read. You can download app to your phone for an audio guide Great area for children which was hands on and included a puppet show and books to read Areas to hang coats and toilet facilities and a cafe
Eeeh mercéé le Nobel 🇸🇪
Le musée du prix Nobel a été intéressant, on en apprend davantage sur cette institution. Les plus grands lauréats y sont, et certains objets leurs appartenant. Le musée est pas très grand, une visite de 1h a 2h suffit pour faire le tour.
Very interesting
It was a very interesting experience, the museum has, for sure, a high informational value, different from the Internet one. A lot of personal belongings of the Nobel Prize Winners and many other very interesting memorabilia. It worth, for sure, a visit and you will not be disappointed unless you’re expectations are to meet there a Nobel Prize Winner in person. Other way, it’s quite small museum and could become easily very crowded so try to plan your visit outside peak hours. The Museum location, right in the middle of Old Town, very close to Royal Palace, makes it very easily to find and visit.
Second Visit Worth Every Second
This was the second time to visit this museum and there is so much more to see. The guided tours are great and a must. To the right of the main entry turnstile, you have a movie reel covering the lead up to the prize for various Nobel laureates. Shame we didn't have the time to watch the entire reel from start to finish - call it an hour? Cafe on site is good for a quick bite as well.
Activité sympathique à faire au moins une fois dans sa vie
Activité sympathique à faire au moins une fois dans sa vie. Permets de découvrir l’histoire d’Alfred Nobel et les dessous de la création du prix. J’ai particulièrement apprécié de découvrir les histoires de vies de plusieurs prix Nobel de la paix. Intéressant à faire avec des enfants.
Nice educational museum.
It was educational. A small museum that had memorabilia from previous winners and lots of explanations and stories about them. It’s right next to the Royal Palace. So if you have a City Go card it’s a nice edition to see and learn something without paying anything. It also has a nice restaurant if you are tired and hungry
Da visitare assolutamente
Abbiamo visitato il museo e abbiamo fatto la visita guidata che era stata fondamentale per introduci al museo soprattutto perché la ns guida è stata bravissima e ci ha coinvolto in tutti gli aspetti di questo museo che regala davvero tante emozioni!!!
Una chicca in centro!
Anche se piccolo questo museo si è rivelato una grande sorpresa! Qui vengono conservati tutti i cimeli donati al museo dei Nobel dagli stessi vincitori del premio o dalle loro famiglie oppure oggetti appartenuti allo stesso Alfred Nobel. Noi personalmente abbiamo visto la penna di Quasimodo e un altro strumento utilizzato da Giorgio Parisi. Inoltre il museo è super interattivo! Ogni vetrina ha un proprio schermo dove tu puoi cliccare e ti appaiono tutte le informazioni relative all'oggetto e alla persona a cui è appartenuto. C'è anche un angolo bambini dove i piccoli possono giocare in tutta tranquillità mentre gli adulti si godono la visita al museo. Anche se l'entrata è un po' cara (ci sono comunque molte riduzioni, i ragazzi fino a 15 anni non pagano e gli anziani spendono la metà del biglietto intero) è valsa veramente la pena visitare questa chicca nel centro di Stoccolma!
Buen almuerzo! 5/5
Un edificio elegante, bueno, bien mantenido y espacioso. A las dos en punto se sirve una mesa grande y bien dispuesta donde cada uno puede sentarse y comer 😊
Museo istruttivo
Piccolo museo che raccoglie vari strumenti delle scoperte che hanno portato a vincere i premi nobel, video che spiegano , molto coinvolgente
Engaging museum
Great museum to learn more about Alfred Nobel and his prize. We would recommend the free guided tour. Lots to see including personal items donated by Nobel winners. Plus short descriptions of the work they undertook to win their prize. Section for children too. There is a cafe inside, a gift shop, movie room plus lockers and toilets. We saw some dresses that were inspired by the nobel prize too. Very engaging, albeit quite compact.
Really excellent
I think this is a must do in Stockholm; and am surprised by some of the mediocre reviews. I learnt a lot, found it interesting that each laureate gives an object personal to them which are laid out in a very clear way, and there is a good mix of interactive aspects.
More interesting than I expected
Interesting but small Museum. My son has Phd in genetics so want to visit and see some of the exhibits related to DNA Gets very busy, suggest taking a free tour to get the most out of exhibits, different language tours start at different times. Winners of the Nobel donate personal items relayed to their work which are used to illustrate their stories
Worth a Visit
Definitely worth a visit if you're interested in the history and winners of the Noble Prize. However the museum feels small and a bit cramped. Audio guide defiantly adds context.
Excellent and inspiring museum. Well worth the time
This inspiring museum is everything you expect and more. We started with an English language tour which was excellent, then went on to complete the audio self guided tour. The self guided tour takes you through highlights of the museum but it is easy to stop and look at everything else as you go around. We did the full audio tour, but you also have the option of doing a select tour focusing on the area of your choice. The museum gives the history of Nobel and his prize, and then uses donated objects from past winners to tell stories. There’s also a small movie theatre with bite-size videos of various winners over all the categories over the years. We spent a full 5 hours here, stopping midway at the Nobel Cafe for a light lunch which was very good Museum is located in Old Town and whilst we are fortunate enough to be staying about 100m from the front door, you can get there via public transport. Just be mindful of the cobbled streets in the area if mobility is an issue
Nobel prize in himself ; Alfred Nobel.
The Nobel Prize is one that I always look up since I was young. There are so much to appreciate in the museum that you would need to spare a few hours to really benefit from the experience. Chandra and I enjoyed the museum knowing the significance of the achievements of those that won a Nobel prize.
A prize.
This place tells you the story of the prizes and what the difference fields of interest It shows some of the different experiments and data from the different prizes winners. This place is great for adults and kids alike. This is a great place to spend 3 hours or more.
Worth being inspired and reminded of the greatness that happens for the benefit of humankind
Interesting visit, inspiring, great tour guide, would recommend. Shop with lots of science and literature books.
Good free guided tour and new exhibition
Great free guided tour in English and a nice new exhibition about fungi. It is not very big, but there is a lot to read and think about.
Awesome
This is a small museum that starts off with a guided 30 minute tour. After that you can go back and finish the muesum on your own. It was a very educational experience. We spent 2 hours here and saw everything.
Will certainly return again and again
I spent 3 hours enjoying as much as I could and this is never enough. Learn so much from history. Watching stories at movie gallery do keep me long
A Lovely Experience
It looked pretty dull from the outside but we decided to go in anyway. I'm glad we did because we learnt so much. There are some super innovative and clever folk on this earth!
Fascinating and worth a visit. Will add to your arsenal to win at trivia nights.
Found the Nobel Prize Museum while walking through the Old Town of Stockholm. 140SEK entry and included a 30 minute guided tour which was well worth it. We spent 2 hours there which seemed about enough but you could spend double that. Lots of reading. History of the prize and how it’s awarded is very interesting. Enjoyed the curios from some of the Nobel Laureates. There is a bistro and a bar inside. Exceptional staff. Worth a visit.
Worth visiting for me!
I always wanted to visit Nobel Prize Museum, so it was exciting for me to get there during my first Stockholm stay. The fact that it is Nobel week announcement, only added to the enjoyment. The museum is fairly small, and I took advantage of guided tour in English. There are some interactive exhibits too. The museum is small, and you might not be excited with this subject matter as I am...It was definitely worth visiting for me though!
Nobel Prize Museum worth seeing if in Stockholm
We only had a short time available as we were leaving the city, but the timing was perfect as it was shortly before the Nobel Prizes were announced and everyone was getting ready and excited about the upcoming announcements. We spent about 45 minutes in the museum, and we were lucky enough to get there just as a 30 minute English tour of the museum was starting. We got the highlights and were able to catch a few of the discoveries important to us, as well as look up someone I had previously met that had received the prize. It was definitely worth seeing.
If in Stockholm definitely worth a visit.
If in Stockholm definitely worth a visit. Excellent review tool to learn about the greatness of Noble Prize winners. Side exhibit about Noble, the man. We also saw a fascinating exhibit on Fungi.
Nice museum
Nice small museum with lots of facts around the Nobel prize. Very close to the royal palace and Gamla Stan. Museum itself has a number of artefacts varying across science, literature and economics. Learnt some really interesting facts which were unknown like, CCD sensors winning a Nobel, different medallions for different prizes, artefacts used by Nobel Laureates, etc. There was a reduction in price by 50% when we went as some exhibitions were closed. Overall a good experience and can be covered easily in less than 2 hours. Perfect for a day trip covering Gamla Stan, Royal Palace and this museum.
Must visit for Adults and Kids alike
It was a surreal experience visiting the Nobel prize museum. My review may be biased given that I’m a scientist. The museum was nicely organized with many interesting facts for even those well versed with the laureates and their areas of study. I particularly enjoyed the films. There was even a kids section with activities. The best part for us was being allowed to visit with our young dog (who was in his carrier). An exciting museum for adults and kids alike.
Lohnenswerter Besuch
Interessantes Museum an historischem Ort. Mitarbeiter sehr freundlich und gut Informiert. Für Kinder ein tolles Quiz und eigener Bereich zum Forschen und Experimentieren
Lohnenswertes Museum
Sehr interessantes Museum, welches auf interaktiven Wegen viele Informationen liefert. Überhaupt nicht langweilig, da man für alle Wissensgebiete und alle je vergebene Nobelpreise die zugehörigen Personen suchen kann, ganz nach eigenem Interesse.
Piccolo museo che racconta la storia di un genio dimenticato
Il museo in questione è uno dei tanti che è bene visitare se si alloggia nella capitale Svedse: il museo è veramente piccolo, sinceramente mi aspettavo un edificio più grande considerando la grandezza della persona a cui è dedicato. Ma ciò nonostante sarete accolti cordialmente dallo staff del posto che vi condurrà alla visita della galleria, nella quale sono presenti molte illustrazioni dei vincitori dei premi nobel e ciò che hanno fatto per meritarselo. Consiglio veramente la visita se si è interessati alla storia e alla scienza.
Bella esperienza!
Museo posizionato nella storica piazza Stortorget, famosa per il mercatino di Natale a dicembre. Per fortuna non ho seguito lo sconsiglio del blog di viaggio consultato in fase di pianificazione del nostro soggiorno a Stoccolma ed ho deciso di visitarlo! Essendo in compagnia di due figli adolescenti, il timore che non apprezzassero e si annoiassero era in agguato, invece... Ho scoperto che ognuno secondo i propri interessi personali (chi più medico/scientifico, chi più letterario/artistico) ha trovato questo museo estremamente interessante, tanto che ad un certo punto ci hanno mollato da soli, girando autonomamente con l'audio guida scaricata sul cellulare. Costo adeguato e prezzi ridotti per studenti e under 18 ( noi 350sek in 4). È presente anche uno spazio ludico per i bambini ed un bar ristoro interno... Guardate sotto le sedie... Consigliatissimo!
Piccolo ma bello
Ottima meta alternativa a Stoccolma. Storia ben narrata e parecchi contenuti multimediali. Bel museo che offre anche alla sera cena al suo interno.
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