Scenic spot introduction:
Sweden Nobel Museum It is a special museum with great international significance in science, education, culture, etc. It is also a place to learn about this world-class award and its creator, Previous Award Winners The best place. Nobel Prize It is named after the famous Swedish chemist Alfred Bernhard Nobel Part of the legacy was established and named as a fund, with five awards in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. The annual interest or investment income of the fund will be awarded to people in the world who have made significant contributions to mankind in these fields. Nobel Museum It was built by the Greek historian Giorgos Machus. It was his unremitting efforts that have enabled people to own such precious wealth today and greatly promoted scientific and technological progress and cultural exchanges worldwide.Attractions distribution:
Nobel Museum It is located in the heart of Stockholm, on the main square, next to the cathedral and the royal palace. exhibition , Cinema , theatre and scientific debates, and houses 3,500 exhibits collected from around the world, including a letter from Victor Hugo to Nobel Interesting items include letters from the late 18th-century Russian dictator, maps of Russian oil fields, and stock certificates for explosives factories. books and Gift Shop , cafes , you can buy many unique gifts and taste the same desserts as those served at the awards ceremony, which is very popular among visitors.Scenic spot features:
Leisure, sightseeing, science education, celebrity culture, museumsAttraction Address
Travel Guide
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
Europe > Sweden > Stockholm
How to get there:
Metro: Red Line/Green Line, Gamla stan Station
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Attraction Tickets
Nobel Museum ticket prices:
Adults: 100 CZK
Children (under 18 years old): Free
Students: 70 SEK
Group (min. 15 people): 80 CZK
Free admission on Tuesday evenings from 17:00 to 20:00
Scenic area opening hours:
June 1 to August 31: 10:00-20:00; closed on June 20 (before Midsummer Eve)
September 1 - May 31
Tuesday: 11:00-20:00
Wednesday to Sunday: 11:00-17:00
Closed on Mondays, January 1, December 24, December 25, and December 31.