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With Alfred Nobel’s life and legacy as our starting point, we take a closer look at Nobel Prize awarded discoveries in chemistry and medicine, and the people behind them.

We move between DNA spirals and gene-editing tools and ask ourselves whether a laureate really voluntarily drank a cocktail containing ulcer‑causing bacteria.

In the exhibition These Things Changed the World, you’ll get to know the Nobel Prize laureates and gain a deeper understanding of scientific breakthroughs and future challenges.

This evening we offer a combo ticket for 240 SEK, that includes admission to the museum’s exhibitions, a guided tour, and a glass of cava or non-alcoholic sparkling wine.

Guided tour time slots

17.15 tour in Swedish

18.15 tour in English

19.15 tour in English

The tour is 30 minutes long.

About the programme

Date

3 April 2026

Time

17:00–20:00

Location

Nobel Prize Museum

Language

Swedish and English

Admission

Combo ticket (includes a glass of your choice)

240 SEK adult
200 SEK student/senior
80 SEK for members

Guided tour and admission

160 SEK adult
120 SEK student/senior
Free admission for members

Tickets

Food and beverage

Lighter meals are available at Bistro Nobel for programme participants

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.

People eating in Bistro Nobel
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

Bistro Nobel

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

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.

Chocolate medals
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud

The shop

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

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.