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A warm welcome to our daily guided tours which are included in the admission and are 30 minutes long. They give an introduction to the Nobel Prize Museum and to our exhibitions. There are a limited number of slots for each tour, sign up in our entrance in time before (pre-booking not possible).<\/p>\n
English tour Tuesday-Sunday: 11:15<\/strong>, 13:15<\/strong>, 15:15 Please do not photograph or film the museum guides during the tour.<\/p>\n Please note our advise on bringing bags to the museum<\/a>.<\/p>\n In addition to the daily tours Nobel Prize Museum offers private tours for individuals, companies and all kinds of groups. Please contact us on the e-mailadress below for more information.<\/p>\n Guided tour: Nobel Prizes that changed the world<\/em><\/p>\n In his will, Alfred Nobel wrote that the Nobel Prizes should go to those who have “conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.” What does it mean and how are the Nobel Prize laureates selected? Tour time:<\/strong> 60 minutes<\/p>\n Number of people:<\/strong> up to 25 persons<\/p>\n Adults:<\/strong> 19-64 years. Seniors:<\/strong> 65+ years. Students:<\/strong> valid student ID.<\/p>\n Tour price during opening hours weekdays:<\/strong> Tour price during opening hours weekends:<\/strong> Possible addition:<\/strong> 1 glass of cava and snacks in Bistro Nobel + Nobel Chocolate Medal: 140 SEK per person<\/p>\n Tour language:<\/strong> Swedish, English<\/p>\n Booking and requests private guided tours for groups:<\/strong> bokning.nobelprizemuseum@nobelprize.org<\/a><\/p>\n If you have any questions:<\/strong> +46 8 534 818 18<\/a> (weekdays 14:00-16:00)<\/p>\n Package total price:<\/strong> 6500 SEK (up to 25 persons)<\/p>\n Booking and requests private guided tours for groups:<\/strong> bokning.nobelprizemuseum@nobelprize.org<\/a><\/p>\n If you have any questions:<\/strong> +46 8 534 818 18<\/a> (weekdays 14:00-16:00)<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>English tour Friday evening: 19:15<\/strong><\/p>\nPhotography and filming<\/h6>\n
Bags<\/h6>\n
\nPrivate guided tours for groups during opening hours<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nIn this guided tour, you will learn more about Alfred Nobel and how Nobel Prize laureates are chosen. We will also explore Nobel Prizes that have changed the world, and get to know the people behind them. Is there something that unites them? Through highlights in our object collection in the exhibition These things changed the world<\/a>, we get to know laureates and learn more about why they have been awarded the Nobel Prize. The objects tell stories of how the laureates’ discoveries provide insights and make life longer and safer, for you and for humankind.<\/p>\nBooking information private guided tours for groups<\/h5>\n
\n1900 SEK for adults (+ reduced admission of 110 SEK per adult).
\n1200 SEK for students\/seniors (+ reduced admission of 90 SEK per adult).<\/p>\n
\n2500 SEK for adults (+ reduced admission of 110 SEK per adult).
\n1500 SEK for students\/seniors (+ reduced admission of 90 SEK per adult).<\/p>\n
\nPrivate guided tours for groups outside our regular opening hours<\/h4>\n