Located in Stockholm’s historic Gamla Stan, the Nobel Prize Museum celebrates the transformative power of ideas. Housed in the former Stock Exchange Building, it showcases the achievements of Nobel Laureates across science, literature, peace, and economics. Visitors can explore Alfred Nobel’s life and vision, view personal artifacts from laureates, and engage with exhibitions that trace global progress from 1901 to today. The museum’s dynamic programming includes guided tours, films, and temporary exhibitions that highlight the courage and creativity behind world-changing discoveries. It’s a space where history meets inspiration, inviting reflection on how knowledge and perseverance shape our future.
Stockholm SwedenThe Nobel Prize Museum is located in the heart of Stockholm's Old Town (Gamla Stan), at Stortorget 2, inside the historic former Stock Exchange Building. This prime location places the museum at the center of Stockholm’s medieval district, surrounded by picturesque cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant city life. Visitors are just steps away from several of Stockholm’s most iconic attractions, including the Royal Palace, Storkyrkan (Stockholm Cathedral), and the charming Stortorget square, the oldest square in the city. The area is filled with traditional Swedish restaurants and cozy cafes where you can sample classics like Swedish meatballs. The museum is easily accessible via public transport, with the Gamla Stan metro station nearby and multiple bus routes serving the area, offering a convenient starting point for exploring the city’s rich history and cultural landmarks.