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© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi

Winter break at the Nobel Prize Museum!

The museum is open as usual during the winter break and we welcome kids and families to play, learn and explore with us.

From Tuesday to Sunday the workshop is open and challeges you to build your own roller coaster. Welcome!

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.

Children at the museum
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
Two children in the museum.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi

Little explorer

Explore the museum with the Little explorer quiz trail and get to know scientists, authors, and Alfred Nobel himself, while searching for clues.

Childen in the playroom "the Bubble chamber"
© Nobel Price Outreach. Photo: Lena Koller

The Bubble chamber

The Bubble chamber is a playroom for small children. Here you can explore, read, and learn about science.

Audio guide for kids

Listen to the museum’s audio guide for children, highlighting some of the key stories and objects in the exhibition These things changed the world.

You can listen to the guide on your own phone.

Tables set in Bistro Nobel
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

Bistro Nobel

Our bistro always serves pancakes for children.

Activities for kids during holidays

Whether you are a Stockholm resident looking for something to do with children on the weekend or traveling to Stockholm with children, there are activities in the museum during all school holidays.

Welcome to visit us during winter break, Easter break, summer break, autumn break, or Christmas break.

Child doing experiments.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin.
Crafts
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

Baby changing station, strollers and nursing

  • There is one toilet with a baby changing station.
  • The main entrance has stairs, so if you come to the museum with a stroller, it’s better to use the accesible entrance at the backside of the museum, between the church Storkyrkan and the museum building. Use the intercom at the accessible entrance, to open the door.
  • There is no nursing room, but there are places to sit in the museum, and you are welcome to breastfeed your baby where you feel comfortable.
Children at the Nobel Prize Museum
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

Activities for families

Discover weekend activities in the workshop, family days and courses for kids.

Chocolate medals
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud

The shop

The shop has a wide selection for kids including books, toys and games connected to the Nobel Prize.