What’s on
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Exhibition
Project Nobel Center
The exhibition “Project Nobel Center” presents an ongoing project: creating a home for the unique legacy of Alfred Nobel.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi
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Weekend activity for families
Learn about the laws of physics and build a roller coaster in the museum’s weekend activity for children and families
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Exhibition
Sakharov under surveillance
The exhibition “Sakharov under surveillance” tells the story of human rights advocate Andrei Sakharov’s life in the Soviet Union during the 1980s.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi
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Winter break in the workshop
Build a roller coaster and learn about the laws of physics! Join the museum’s family activity during the winter break.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Exhibition
These things changed the world
The stories of these artefacts show how the laureates’ discoveries, insights, stories and peace efforts make life longer, safer and more understandable for you and many others. Welcome to explore how these things have changed the world.
Photo: Nanaka Adachi © Nobel Prize Outreach
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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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Tomas Tranströmer and the poetry of reality
Meet Tomas Tranströmer’s wife, Monica Tranströmer, who will share insights about his lifelong writing and poetic universe.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi
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Concert: Quantum soundscapes
What does quantum physics sound like? In the concert Macro-Sonic Quantum Phenomena, science, art, and the Nobel Prize meet.
Photo: Maria Kling
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Guided family tour
Bring the whole family for a tour of the exhibition “These things changed the world”! In Swedish.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Benoît Derrier
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Science Today: The unseen
An after‑work event where cutting‑edge research meets music. Tonight’s program explores the unseen—phenomena we cannot see, yet which shape our world.
Photo: Snap Stockholm
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Sunday salon
End the week with a classical concert and afternoon tea! On 15 March the music is performed by the string trio Trio Lumine.
Photo: Willem Stam
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Conversation: clicking chemistry
Building molecules is hard—so why not find a way to make it easier? Listen to Chemistry laureate Morten Meldal in a conversation about click chemistry.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Talk: Science and death
Listen to chemist Ulf Ellervik in a talk about the chemistry of cells – life’s own gatekeeper.
Geir Mogen/Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience
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Easter crafts
Visit us during the Easter weekend and create chicks, Easter cards, and other crafts!
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Josephine Öhrlund
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Quiz night
Challenge your friends in a quiz about democracy and peace!
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Poto: Nanaka Adachi
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Sunday salon
End the week with a concert and afternoon tea! On 19 April the music is performed by the duo LISAS.
Photo: Peter Holgersson