During this year’s light festival, you can walk through an 80-metre-long tunnel of light and sound, spin around in shining lotus flowers and see yourself emerge in a sea of flowing light. The light installations will be switched on 7 December and the festival goes on until 15 December.

This year’s festival features sixteen works in the centre of Stockholm. Both international and local artists are participating, as well as students from KTH Architecture and fifth graders from Husbygårdsskolan.

Discover the festival program

Lotus Pods, by artist David Ram

Artists at this year’s festival: Aleksandra Stratimirović, Beckmans School of Design, Carla Zaccagnini and Runo Lagomarsino, David Ram, Eva Beierheimer, Husbygårdsskolan, Hyper Island, KTH School of Architecture, Ksawery Komputery, Les Ateliers BK, Navet, Niko Tiainen, SMASH, Studio UxU, Uljana Baykevych and Vertigo.

The works can be seen between 16:00 and 22:00 every day from 7 to 15 December.

Flux by artist Ksawery Komputery. Photo: Tomas Slavik.

Since the first edition of the festival in 2020, more and more Stockholmers have embarked on winter walks during Nobel Week in December to experience light art and see the city with new eyes, together with loved ones.

Nobel Week Lights is initiated and produced by Annika Levin, Alexandra Manson and Lara Szabo Greisman from Troika AB. The festival is presented by the Nobel Prize Museum with the support of the City of Stockholm, Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, Fagerhult, FAM, Grand Hôtel Stockholm and Einar Mattsson AB, Erling-Persson Foundation, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and several other partners.