Tickets to the Nobel Prize Museum
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About Nobel Prize Museum
You can visit this museum from Tuesday to Sunday. On Fridays, the museum works from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Opening hours for other days of the week are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed on Mondays.
We recommend going there outside of the tourist season if you want to avoid crowds. Visiting on weekdays and in the morning is also recommended. Additionally, there are free entry hours on Tuesdays from 5 to 8 p.m.
The Nobel Prize Museum is a repository of knowledge about the Nobel Prize, its winners, and its creator, Alfred Nobel. It currently resides in the former Stock Exchange Building. Here are some of the highlights of this museum:
- Learn more about the origins of the Nobel Prize. The museum lets you learn the history behind one of the most prestigious awards in the scientific community.
- Find out more about the Nobel Prize laureates. There is a sizable collection of artifacts belonging to the winners of the Nobel Prize throughout the years. Through these artifacts, you can learn about these people’s contributions to science and their personal stories.
- Attend temporary events and exhibitions. This museum hosts a variety of events throughout the year. These events include lectures, exhibitions, discussions, etc.
The Nobel Prize Museum is in Gamla Stan, at the heart of Stockholm. You can reach it via public transportation with ease. Bus routes 3 and 57 will take you to Riddarhustorget and Slottsbacken bus stops, respectively. Metro routes 13, 14 (Red Line), 17, 18, and 19 (Green Line) will also take you there. The closest metro station to the museum is Gamla Stan.
FAQ about Nobel Prize Museum
Full-price tickets cost 130 SEK; students and seniors (65+ years old) only need to pay 90 SEK. Children under 18 can enter the museum for free. Group visits are also an option.
There are many places of interest close to this museum. Here are several of them:
- The Royal Armory
- Tessin Palace
- The German Church
- Stortorget
- The Royal Palace of Stockholm