The conversation starts at 18:00 and is followed by a concert. 

The author Anna-Karin Palm talks to the Nobel Prize Museum’s Carin Klaesson about Selma Lagerlöf’s rich and bustling authorship. It will be a conversation about success, integrity, and about new paths in an old world. After the conversation, the multiple award-winning musician Matti Bye plays a self-composed piece to selected sequences from the silent film Körkarlen. 

With 25 years as a musician and composer Matti Bye is considered as one of the most experienced musical interpreters of silent films. Bye is active as solo pianist and ensemble musician and composes music for both television and film as well as other cross-genre artistic collaborations. Over the years, Matti Bye has received several awards and nominations – including the Nordic Film Prize Harpa, the Mårbacka Prize and two-time winner of the Swedish prize Guldbaggen.  

Before and after the event, you are welcome to visit our exhibitions and Bistro Nobel for a glass of bubbly or snacks. See our evening menu here.


Nights at the Nobel Prize Museum / Membership

You are invited to share experiences beyond the ordinary when the Nobel Prize Museum stays open late every Friday evening with events that will appeal to all the senses. They will include literary conversations, music, concerts, science talks, tastings and workshops. Read more about our Friday nights in the programme calendar here.

As a member of the Nobel Prize Museum, you have a discounted price on some tickets and can enjoy free admission to many other activities for one year.
Read more about membership here.

Welcome to a stimulating Friday evening at the Nobel Prize Museum.


To purchase tickets, see below. Purchased tickets are non-refundable.
Members: free (use code from member letter)
Standard ticket: 130 SEK
Students/seniors: 90 SEK
Nobel Prize Museum membership with ticket included: 395 SEK
Nobel Prize Museum membership students/seniors with ticket included: 295 SEK



 

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