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Experiment by Eva Beierheimer at Sergels torg
Eva Beierheimer, Experiment. Photo: Benoît Derrier

About Nobel Week Lights

Nobel Week Lights is an annual light festival, celebrating the power of ideas that change the world.

With light installations inspired by Nobel Prize awarded discoveries and achievements, the festival Nobel Week Lights offers a cultural experience that is free and accessible to everyone during the darkest time of the year.

The festival is presented by the Nobel Prize Museum and invites both international and local artists, designers, and students to create large-scale public light artworks in Stockholm. The light installations are all inspired by the scientific discoveries, literature and peace work made by Nobel Prize laureates.

Nobel Week Lights is initiated and produced by Annika Levin, Alexandra Manson and Lara Szabo Greisman from Troika AB.

Nobel Week Lights team 2025

Lara Szabo Greisman – Festival Director
Annika Levin – Co-Founder + Co-Curator
Alexandra Manson – Co-Founder + Co-Curator
Hans Davis – Co-Curator and Producer
Elise Cervin – Outreach and Production Tensta
Kristina Johansen Seznec – Senior Partner Relations
Mats Edlund – Pre-Production and Research
Nils Tourne-Blomberg – City Outreach
Sanja Vollsaeter – Guest and Artist Experience
Yanina Casanova – Outreach and Pedagogy
Annika Pontikis, Julia Bengtsson Atlegård, Louise Laigaard, Ebba Vikström and Josephine Öhrlund – Communications

Lara Szabo Greisman, Alexandra Manson and Annika Levin
Annika Levin, Lara Szabo Greisman and Alexandra Manson. Photo: Per Kristiansen

How does public art connect people to the city?

Listen to a talk by Lara Szabo Greisman, co-founder of Nobel Week Lights, as she shares how interactive light art turns Stockholm’s darkest season into a celebration of connection, creativity, and belonging.

NOBEL WEEK LIGHTS

6–14 December


Free admission

The festival is free to visit, and open to everyone

Opening hours

The artworks are open daily, between 16:00-22:00