What’s on
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Summer in the workshop
Welcome to the magical world of physics – join the museum’s summer activities for children!
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud
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Sounds of Old Town
Immerse yourself in the power of music and the echoes of history in Stockholm’s Old Town!
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Josephine Öhrlund
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Guided tour
Join a guided tour of the museum. The tour is included in your admission ticket and gives you an introduction to the Nobel Prize Museum and current exhibitions.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
Coming up
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Guided tour
Expert tour of Cells, nerves, genes
Start your weekend with a guided tour on some of the most groundbreaking researchers in the history of medicine.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Mattias Lindbäck
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Conversation
The Power of Creative Destruction
Join Philippe Aghion, the 2025 laureate in economic sciences, as he explores the power of innovation and the process of creative destruction that shapes our future.
Philippe Aghion med bistrostolen han signerade vid Nobelfestligheterna 2025.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Clément Morin
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Nobel Prize Museum at Tensta marknad
Create small works of art and learn more about molecules and Nobel Prize-awarded chemistry.
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud
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Food, music and poetry
Welcome to an evening filled with good food, music, and poetry with actor Mustafa Al-Mashhadani and musician Hatami.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Science Today: Humanity in Space
Welcome to a scientific after-work! Explore human activity in space and mingle to music from some of Stockholm’s best DJs.
Photo: NASA
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Concert
Between data and emotion
Experience science and music intertwine as pianist and composer Hara Alonso interprets nature’s hidden language through sound.
Pianist and composer Hara Alonso.
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Cosmos – a journey through physics
Join an after-work with guided tours where we venture out into the infinite.
Photo: Guillermo Ferla
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Live streams: This year’s Nobel Prizes
Experience this year’s Nobel Prize announcements live from the museum.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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The magic call
How are the Nobel Prize laureates selected? Join a special guided tour and learn about the work behind the scenes.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Clément Morin
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Does AI make us stupid?
Scientific breakthroughs drive us to develop new abilities. AI provides new tools but also means we hand over certain skills to autonomous systems.
Photo: David Matos
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Guided tour
Expert tour of Cells, nerves, genes
Join a guided tour on some of the most groundbreaking researchers in the history of medicine!
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Mattias Lindbäck
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Crash course in this year’s Nobel Prizes
Welcome to an evening in two acts, where you’ll learn everything about the 2026 Nobel Prizes in the natural sciences!
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Conversation
All about this year’s literature prize
Discover this year’s Nobel Prize laureate in literature – just hours after the author’s name has become global news.
Photo: Karin Svanholm
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All about this year’s peace prize
Hear experts weigh and dissect the peace prize announced just hours earlier.
The Nobel Peace Prize medal awarded to Christian Lous Lange in 1921 is shown in a new exhibition in The Medal Chamber at the Nobel Peace Center. Exhibition opens 21 October
Photo: Johannes Granseth / Nobel Peace Center
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Guided tour
Expert tour of Cells, nerves, genes
Join a guided tour on some of the most groundbreaking researchers in the history of medicine!
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Mattias Lindbäck
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Conversation
All about this year’s prize in economic sciences
Hear members of the Prize Committee in Economic Sciences explain and discuss this year’s prize.
Photo: Josephine Öhrlund
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Guided tour
All about this year’s Nobel Prizes
Join an after-work with guided tours about this year’s Nobel Prizes, and the process behind selecting the laureates.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Afternoon tea and classical music
End the week with afternoon tea! Listen to classical music with Jacob Kellermann and Magnus Holmander, along with poetry readings by Hannes Meidal.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Nanaka Adachi
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Conversation
Anders Hansen – Happiness and the brain’s signals
Hear psychiatrist Anders Hansen explain how the brain’s signals influence our wellbeing, and why we don’t need to be happy all the time to feel well.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Family workshop – cells and watercolours
Explore the history of medicine and paint watercolours during the autumn break.
Photo: Mediebolaget Mb1
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Guided tour
All about this year’s Nobel Prizes
Join an after-work with guided tours about this year’s Nobel Prizes, and the process behind selecting the laureates.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Quiz: from cell to Nobel
Start the weekend with a music quiz inspired by medical breakthroughs, discoveries, and the people behind them.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi
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Conversation
An evening about Dag Hammarskjöld
Welcome to a talk about the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dag Hammarskjöld!
Dag Hammarskjold outside the UN building.
Photo: UN/DPI, Attribution, via Wikimedia Commons
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Afternoon tea and classical music
End the week with afternoon tea! Listen to Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson as they blend opera, storytelling theatre and chamber music in the performance “Juliussesar”.
Afternoon tea in Bistro Nobel.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi
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Guided tour
Expert tour of Cells, nerves, genes
Start your weekend with a guided tour on some of the most groundbreaking researchers in the history of medicine!
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Mattias Lindbäck
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Weekend activity for families
Learn about chemistry by creating reactions and transforming different liquids in the museum’s weekend activity for children and families.
Children participating in the workshop "Nobelväskans hemlighet" at 2047 – a science center in Borlänge. Nobelväskans hemlighet is a portable exhibition that is developed by the Nobel prize museum.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin.
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Step inside Scandinavia’s largest zebrafish facility
Meet 20,000 fish at the Zebrafish Facility – guided tours over three days.
Karolinska Institutet
Photo: Lars Bräutigam