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- StockholmOurWayJanuary 5, 2013If you turn the chairs in the café upside down you'll find signatures of the Nobel Laureates that have visited the museum. They are invited to dinner and as a thank you they sign the chairs.Upvoted Sep 27
- Emmanuel JeffersonJuly 26, 2015It's a quite small museum, I would expect bigger (given how much the entrance fee). But you'll be able to see brief of each winner, videos, history of Alfred Nobel, exhibits from winners and gift shopUpvoted Sep 5
- Kristinn HróbjartssonAugust 13, 2017Not a big fan of this museum. Highly recommend bringing headphones, they have a free audio guide you access through the wifi on your phone.
- D AMay 3, 2016On tuesdays, after 17:00 free entrance. But, if you dont spend time hours here, you should have some informations about the people who got the Nobel Prizes.
- VlatkaOctober 11, 2017I recommend free guided tour, it's much better experience. Really loved this museum! Don't forget to look under the chairs in the museum bistro ;-)
- Katherine ChengSeptember 27, 2021super cool history of nobel prize winners and there’s a film that features laureates from the past. very cool
- Mel HelamaSeptember 14, 2015It's a great and very cultural museum, good way to learn much about great historic people that earned the Nobel prize.
- MeredithOctober 14, 2019Cool to do the quiz and receive a chocolate medal. And you should turn over a chair or two in the bistro to see some famous signatures!
- Mariana RochaSeptember 14, 2014The history of the Nobel. Should be seen quietly and with no hurry! Usually crowded but a must visit. Has a free schedule on Tues (17h-20h)
- Humaid BinyelaiyelAugust 19, 2016Lovely museum even without a background about the prize still you'll enjoy it
- Ceren S.July 24, 2019Very interesting museum about nobel prizes. I learned really a lot and had a lot of fun, definitely recommended.
- Oleksandr ZahoruliaMarch 11, 2019It’s pretty small, and not always worth it. There not too much things inside, just two mini-cinemas showing films about the laureates, and around 20 small showpieces.
- Eric FeldmanOctober 13, 2017Great museum! Although Tuesday is free after 5 o'clock I got I tip to go in a different time because it is too crowded
- Daniel BachmannJuly 16, 2013Alfred Nobel's will is spiritual, since 1901, the Nobel Prize has been honoring people around the globe for outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and for work in peace
- NahlahAugust 16, 2014Small but well presentation ... I really gained a lot of useful information. Recommend 👌👍
- Werther VeulemansJuly 30, 2015A must do when in Stockholm! Very interesting! All about the history of the Nobel prizes!
- Gehlen ExumSeptember 28, 2014Quiet museum, so much great information. The displays are really creative
- Mayank JainApril 17, 2015Come during a time when they have a free guided tour (11:15, 13:15, 15:15), otherwise it doesn't go very in depth.
- Suéli GalvãoApril 26, 2015Nothing special about it.The legacy exhibition is pretty inspirational but that's it. To make it better you can have some fun discoverying the Nobel signatures left under the chairs at the cafeteria.
- bluestormAugust 27, 2014Take the Tour! About 45mins and really interesting! Free with Stockholm Card.
- LiinaFebruary 19, 2013Take the guided tour at 11.15 am (included in an admission fee). Not too detailed, highly recommended.
- Daria BudvajtisOctober 20, 2013You better take the guide, without it the museum can be boring. But this pretty guys will answer on every question you have!
- BeaSeptember 20, 2019The Museum is interesting but very small. I suggest to visit it Friday from 17 to 20 when admission is free.
- Kristín Helga MagnúsdóttirDecember 18, 2012Free entrance on tuesday after 5 pm, wouldn't spend money on this museum, I at least got the same experiance as I would have by google-ing at home.
- Emily BaxterOctober 19, 2014Pretty dry presentation of the prize winners. Good access to audio guide via wifi. No info on why/how winners are selected. For the price, I wouldn't recommend.
- heidi harmanMay 23, 2011look up, thats where the over 850 winners are collected and it takes 6 hours for them to circulate the round.
- antti kaJanuary 24, 2015A bit boring. Could have been more history of the awards, more winner spotlights and what the significance of their achievements are
- Joeri DaenenAugust 14, 2013For 20 SEK you can use an audioguide, and experience the museum in the best possible way.
- Gabriel SzigetiAugust 17, 2014Daily menu is till 5pm, but before 4pm there is the last one meal (portion).
- Bogdan D.June 10, 2014Interesting building, very posh but not so interesting museum; open till late;
- UDAY SHANKAR ABJanuary 7, 2011Witness the entire history of Nobel Prizes with 2 auditoriums that continously run, chairs that are signed by many Nobel prize winners and m