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Admission

Admission prices 2025

Adult: 150 SEK
Student: 110 SEK
Senior citizen: 110 SEK

Free admission for children and youth (0–18), as well as members of the Nobel Prize Museum.

A guided tour is included in the ticket.

Admission tickets are sold at the entrance desk. Tickets are not available for purchase on this website.

Admission prices 2026

Adult: 160 SEK
Student: 120 SEK
Senior citizen: 120 SEK

Free admission for children and youth (0–18), as well as members of the Nobel Prize Museum.

A guided tour is included in the ticket.

Admission tickets are sold at the entrance desk. Tickets are not available for purchase on this website.

We only accept payment by card. Accepted cards: VISA, Mastercard, American Express and Maestro. This applies to all our pay-stations. Pre-booking of tickets is not available.

A guided tour is included in the admission fee.

Free admission

  • GoCity Stockholm Pass, Stockholm Key of Honour, ICOM, AAM, SMI, Stockholms auktoriserade guider, WFTGA, RSM, Kompis Sverige
  • Members of the Nobel Prize Museum. Discover the membership.
  • Entry is free for escorting individuals and personal assistants accompanying disabled visitors to the museum.
  • SFI-groups (including the teacher).
  • School groups (7-18 years) (including teacher). In order for you to have the best experience, we advice you to pre-book all school visits.
  • The Nobel Prize Museum offers free admission to people who have fled their home countries and seek protection in Sweden. The LMA card from the Swedish Migration Board is valid as an entrance ticket. A Ukrainian passport is also valid as an entrance ticket.
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© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Mattias Lindbäck

Guides and travel agencies

Find information for guides and travel agencies planning group visists at the Nobel Prize Museum.

School visits

Visit the museum with your school class.

It’s possible to visit the museum with a school class without booking a programme, but school groups and children’s groups should book their visits in advance even when they don’t plan to attend a school programme.