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The Nobel Center will be a house for science, culture and dialogue at Slussen in Stockholm.

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The Nobel Center will offer visitors the opportunity to view exhibitions, attend school programmes, listen to lectures and participate in conversations about issues that are important in solving the major challenges of the future. It will be a place for Nobel Prize laureates, Stockholm residents, tourists, school children and their teachers.

We live in a time of war in Europe. Human rights are being violated. Free speech is being attacked, and we are seeing campaigns against facts and science. The Nobel Center will stand for the opposite. There we will tell the stories of pioneering, creative and courageous laureates, who for more than a century have contributed to the greatest benefit to humankind – making solid contributions that have changed the world, that give us hope and also strongly influence our future,” says Vidar Helgesen, former Executive Director of the Nobel Foundation.

David Chipperfield Architects will design the Nobel Center. The local architect will be Sweco. The Erling-Persson Foundation and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation will finance the construction of the building together with the Nobel Foundation.

In a review in the Stockholm daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter, art and design critic Birgitta Rubin wrote about the exhibition Life Eternal:

“But as a preview of a future Nobel Prize Museum at the new Center, ‘Life Eternal’ promises good content. This boundary-breaching exhibition mixes hand-picked art, specially commissioned works and artefacts from the museum with several interactive installations depicting scientific and literary advances in history. In any case, wandering through the twelve halls increases my hope that the Nobel Center will truly be ‘an open house for science, culture and dialogue’, as the Executive Director of the Nobel Foundation has assured us.”

Facts about the Nobel Center

In the words of the Center’s main financiers:

“The Nobel Center will offer people both in Sweden and internationally a place for knowledge, inspiration and exciting encounters. The Nobel Prize is well established in the world and shows the importance of science, culture and peace efforts as driving forces for positive global development. The Nobel Center will make all of this accessible to a larger audience. For us at the Erling-Persson Foundation, it thus feels important − together with the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation – to contribute to the implementation of this initiative,” says Stefan Persson, Chairman of the Erling-Persson Foundation.

“For research and education at Swedish institutions of higher education, the Nobel Prize is incredibly important − for the broader image of Sweden as an advanced scientific nation but also for its powerful role in attracting researchers and graduate students to our country. We believe that a Nobel Center that is accessible to everyone, in the heart of the city − filled with inspiring content and providing a place for dialogue across national, disciplinary and societal boundaries − will be highly valuable to our country. We are therefore pleased to join with the Erling-Persson Foundation to make the establishment of a Nobel Center possible,” says Peter Wallenberg Jr, Chairman of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.