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Explore how Nobel Prize laureates think and work – and discover new ways to approach creative and critical thinking. We’re starting the autumn programme season with guided tours exploring the role of creativity as a driving force behind groundbreaking discoveries and ideas – through the lens of some of the world’s most visionary scientists and creators.

The evening is framed by live music from the Jacob Sandberg Band, setting the tone with New York-inspired jazz.

Enjoy an after-work offer for 210 SEK, including admission, a guided tour, a non-alcoholic beverage, and snacks.

Programme

17:15 guided tour in Swedish 

18:15 guided tour in English 

19:15 guided tour in English 

Jacob Sandberg

After graduating from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Jacob Sandberg spent a semester in New York, studying and performing with some of today’s leading jazz musicians.

Sandberg appeared on record with Amanda Sedgwick’s release In My Mother’s Garden, which premiered with a release concert at Fasching this spring and later featured at the prestigious Jazz & Blues All Star Festival on Skeppsholmen during the summer.

This evening, Sandberg brings his own group to the stage, offering gems from the American jazz repertoire.

Jacob Sandberg
Photo: Anton Gustin

Guided tour and jazz

Date

Friday 5 September 2025

Time

17:15–20:00

Location

Nobel Prize Museum

Language

Swedish and English

Price

210 SEK including drink and snacks.
Free admission to the programme for members, and reduced price on the after-work package.

Tickets

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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Bistro Nobel

Enjoy well-prepared lunches on weekdays, or start your weekend with us on Friday evenings.

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For families

Experiment in our workshop room, take a quiz or explore the childrens room.

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The shop

Discover a range of literature, gifts and souvenirs connected to the Nobel Prize.

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Events

Friday nights at the museum

Explore our events, which span from concerts, literary talks, lectures, and performances to food and drink tastings.