Stockholm, Sweden
Stortorget 2
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+46 853481800
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We went mid-October 2020 during the Nobel Prize Award... This week the museum is free, and for that very reason, it is also full. There was a one-hour long line outside as we tried to access the first time. The museum is quite small, and still there is ample material inside, including films about winners, experiments for kids. We stayed there for a good hour. (and the museum shop is nice too). Another plus: the museum is located in the old town, which is worth strolling in. About social distancing: same as in the rest of Sweden at the time: wearing a mask was NOT an obligation but they limited the total number of persons inside. Entrance to the shop was limited to 4 persons at a time.
A little small. There is a great movie room where you can watch all the stories about the winners
An incredible, one-of-a-kind museum that has to be on your list of must-see spots in Stockholm. You’ll learn a lot and come away inspired. It celebrated the awards, the laureate, Alfred Nobel and human excellence. They even have a kids mini-museum. I also loved the store, where you can buy chocolate medals, dynamite candy and books about or by many winners. You can spend hours, but make sure you have at least 90 minutes saved for it. So much to see and so much to absorb. I’ll be back.
The museum is a bit small but everything is nicely put together and the audio guide is great and available in many languages. There is a QR code at the entrance to load the audio guide (free wifi inside) on your OWN phone. Unfortunately not every exhibit has it’s own audio. We spent around an hour in the museum.
As an Indian it is always a proud moment to see some of our country’s great people who have been awarded this prestigious Nobel prize and you can see that at Nobel Museum which is near to Gamla Stan.
The Nobel Prize Museum illustrates a century of creativity, where visitors can follow the changes of the 20th century through the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Laureates. Explore the work and the ideas of more than 900 creative minds presented through short films, original artifacts and computers. The Nobel Prize Museum is located in the heart of Stockholm, the Old Town (Gamla Stan).
For those who would like to know more about Nobel, how his prize was established and the most prominent people, ideas from 1900 An audio guide plus stands in English can help you easily!
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