[Sweden/Stockholm] Learn about the history of the Nobel Prize at the Nobel Prize Museum

It has a deep connection with the Swedish Nobel Prize. The "Nobel" in the Nobel Prize is derived from the name of the Swedish chemist, inventor, and businessman Alfred Nobel, who is known for inventing dynamite.

The Nobel Prize ceremony, which becomes a hot topic every year around December, is held in Stockholm on December 10th, the anniversary of Nobel's death, with the five categories excluding the Peace Prize taking place. (Winners often attend the banquet held at Stockholm's City Hall, don't they?!)

Since there have been winners from Japan, I went in out of curiosity, and the exhibits were very informative, from the history of the Nobel Prize to the comments and stories of past winners.

🏆Spot name: Nobel Prize Museum

📍Location: Stortorget 2 103 16 Stockholm

🚉Access: About 7 minutes walk from Gamla Stan Station

💰Price per person:
Adults ▶︎ 140 Swedish kronor
Students ▶︎ 100 Swedish kronor
*Free for those under 18

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Post by Liz trip | Mar 10, 2025