
During weekends we welcome all children to learn about the laws of physics by building a roller coaster together. The children work in groups with other kids or with their family.
The track is built from soft, flexible pipe sections, designed so that a small ball can travel through safely once the track is complete. Each group has half an hour to finish building.
About the programme
Date
Every weekend 31 January–7 June 2026
Time
11:00–16:00
Location
Nobel Prize Museum, the workshop
Language
Swedish and English
Age
6–12 years (younger children can participate with older siblings)
Admission
Free admission for children and youth (0–18)
Accompanying adults require a museum admission ticket
Please note that the workshop is accessed via stairs, no elevator is available
Before your visit
Bags and wardrobe
We advise you to not bring larger bags to the museum. In our cloakroom, there are a limited number of small lockers and lockable coat hangers. The cloakroom is unattended.
Photo policy
You are welcome to take photos and film at the museum, but please do not photograph or film the staff. We photograph, film and live-stream some of our events. The material can be used in the Nobel Prize Museum’s communication channels and marketing. If an event is arranged in collaboration with another actor, the material can be used in their communication.
Accessibility
On the museum’s accessibility site ypu can find information about our facilities, and available resources. Click on the link below to read more.
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