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Nobel Calling
Photo: Clément Morin © Nobel Prize Outreach

Who was he? The man who, 130 years ago, wrote in his will that his fortune should go to establishing a prize for those who have contributed to ”the greatest benefit to humankind”?

Alfred Nobel was the stockholmer who became a world citizen and the poor man who became one of the richest people in the world. He understood that to achieve success, one must overcome difficulties.

Welcome to an inspiring after-work event with a guided tour of the museum and learn the story of Alfred Nobel’s fascinating life.

This evening, we offer a festive combo package with a ticket for 210 SEK, which includes entrance, a guided tour, and a small taste of the Nobel festivities. Enjoy a sparkling, non-alcoholic drink and a chocolate medal.

Guided tours

17.15 Guided tour in English

18.15 Guided tour in Swedish

19.15 Guided tour in English

Please note that the museum bistro is closed during the spring for renovation due to water damage. During this time there is limited seating in the museum.

On this Friday we offer pre-booked snacks and beverages as an option when you buy your tickets, but no other restaurant service will be available during the event. Please see our website for information on when the bistro opens.

Tickets

Book your tickets here. To buy a member ticket, a valid membership is required. Please show your membership card in the entrance. Purchased tickets are non-refundable.

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.

John M. Martinis and Michel H. Devoret with Nobel Creations dress
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi

Past exhibitions

Take a look at some of the inspiring stories and ideas shared in our previous exhibitions.

Become a member,
experience more

Get free admission to the museum, and discounts in the shop and bistro. Enjoy priority access and discounts on concerts, previews, talks, and lectures.

Person taking picture on a large digital screen with color patterns
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

Events

Friday nights at the museum

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