
Photo: Melina Reid
Are you looking for a venue with that extra something for your meeting, event, or company?
Then Nobel Prize Museum is the place for you. We can handle everything from smaller team meetings to 500 guest receptions. Nobel Prize Museum is located in the center of Stockholm’s Old Town in the old Stock Exchange Building – a meeting point where old meets new.
Food and beverage is ordered by Bistro Nobel, our own restaurant. Menu suggestions are listed further down below. Enhance the experience of being at Nobel Prize Museum with a tour, a workshop or a lecture connected to the Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates.
Furthest down below on the page there is a detailed booking information. It answers most of the questions our clients have.
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Photo: Melina Reid
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Photo: Melina Reid.
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Photo: Melina Reid
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Photo: Melina Reid.

Photo: Melina Reid.
Food
Bistro Nobel can offer everything from breakfast to dinner, from finger food to a Nobel Banquet menu. Now we also offer so called share food; season based hot and cold dishes in different servings. The food inspires to spontaneous conversations, perfect for groups that want to get to know each other better. Taste and compare the experience with the person next to you.

Photo: Melina Reid
Activities
Enhance your event and experience with a guided tour of the museum, a workshop or an inspiring lecture. Please contact us to go through your requests – we will help you to a tailor made event with activities best fitted for your needs.
Workshop
Tours
Ideas Changing the World
The Nobel Prize is awarded those who “have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind”. In this guided tour we talk about the achievements that have truly changed the world.
Cultures of Creativity
The permanent exhibition at the museum is titled “Culture of Creativity”. In this guided tour we look closer at the Nobel Laureates from the perspective of creativity.
The Nobel Year
How does one become a Nobel Laureate, and what happens once the announcement is made? This tour is a journey through the Nobel year – from nomination to award ceremony.
A Right to Freedom – Martin Luther King Jr
The immortal human rights icon is subject for our current exhibition at the museum, until September 2019. Through pictures, films, objects and texts different parts of King’s life are shown. This tour tries to answers questions like: from where does one person get such great courage? And what and who inspired him to his non-violent struggle?