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Visit to the SUBIC lab

What happens in the brain – and how can we see it? At the Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre, scientists study the brain’s structure and function.

At the lab, the researchers investigate brain activity that helps explain how we perceive the world, learn new skills, and remember information.

Visit the Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre

Date and time

Tour in English

9 October 2025 17:00

Tours in Swedish

9 October 2025 14:00


Make sure to be on site 5 minutes prior to the tour

Location

Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre, Svante Arrhenius väg 16 A

Price and registration

Free admission, pre-registration required
Limited seats

Två besökare på Nobelprismuseet tar en bild på sig själva
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

Nobel Calling Stockholm

Join us during 3–13 October for ten inspiring days filled with activities around the city as we celebrate the announcement of this year’s Nobel Prizes.

Enjoy engaging talks, live music, guided tours, competitions, exclusive lab visits, and much more.

Chocolate medals
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud

The shop

Discover a range of literature, gifts and souvenirs which connects to current exhibitions, the Nobel Prize and Alfred Nobel.

Children in the museum exhibitions
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

For families

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

Membership

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.