During the first week of October, this year's Nobel Laureates will receive their magic phone call. The Nobel Prize Museum will be your guide throughout the week, presenting topical conversations and programmes.
Welcome to the opening night of our new exhibition Fungi – In art and science with: audiovisual works, introductory guided tours by the exhibition's curators, concert with Modern Biology (Tarun Nayar).
Gear up for this year´s Nobel Prizes by learning more about scientific experiments, and join us at the family opening of our new exhibition about mushrooms.
We will live-stream when each Nobel Prize committee announces who will be awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in its field. We will have experts on our stage, who help us understand what achievements are being rewarded.
What are the risks and how is AI an important tool for scientific breakthroughs?
Professor Love Dalén takes us into the mammoth's history through more than a million-year-old DNA.
When was the last time you explained a Nobel Prize to your friends? Welcome to an evening where we celebrate the 2023 scientific Nobel Prizes with a performance in two acts.
Discover this year’s Nobel Prize laureate(s) in literature just hours after the announcement. Listen to some of those who were involved in making the decision talk about the author(s) and more.
A lone activist, an organization or a political leader? Conversation about this year's Nobel Peace Prize with former Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and peace researcher Caroline Delgado. Music: Ebba Forsberg.
Celebrate this year's Nobel Prizes and learn more about writing. Take part in an author visit, writing workshop, story time and family tours.
What will it be this year? Members of the economics prize committee talk about this year's economics prize and explain the research behind it.
Welcome to a delicious tasting in two parts, with inspiration from the fascinating world of mushrooms! Chemical engineer and mushroom consultant Lena Engelmark Embertsén will be your guide.
The world of fungi is still full of mysteries, waiting to be solved. This evening, you will learn more about all of this through a guided tour that delves into our exhibition Fungi - Mushrooms in Art and Science.
The Irish poet and Nobel Prize laurate William Butler Yeats' authorship mirrors both his own life journey and a nation’s dramatic struggle for freedom.
Become a member an participate as a co-creator in a new AR-artwork with digital plants, that will be shown in our ongoing exhibition.
In a mix of theater, dance, and performance, the audience will experience a series of texts where love, war, betrayal, and hope follow one another.
Join us for a Friday evening as we delve deeper into this year's Nobel Prizes, exploring their potential to transform and improve our world and be beneficial to us all!
Emma Stenström, researcher at the Stockholm School of Economics, describes social identity as bubbles and suggests that we can become more open, creative, and attentive by becoming aware of - and leaving - our bubbles.
How are functional materials becoming more intelligent and what does the potential to reduce emissions look like? We will explore the future of new materials during our 6th edition of Science Today.
Welcome to an inspiring concert with Icelandic pianist and composer Eydís Evensen.
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