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Nobel Prize Museum
Posted: Sep 11, 2016
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天羽手杖
5/5Outstanding
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The highest reward of world science! The highest level of honor, no one! ! Before finally there was Tu yo yo, Mo Yan and other masters came to the fore, and the Chinese also left a glorious mark on this! What a great deal! !
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Posted: Sep 9, 2023
atya dessi
5/5Outstanding
There are interesting items inside but I was expecting a little more. You can see some personal items donated by Nobel prize winners or their families such as Einstein's letters. The brief tour in English was good. In general, very worth the visit but I hope they will expand the museum in the near future with more interactive items and stories.
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Posted: Aug 20, 2023
Xuefei
4/5Excellent
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[Nobel Museum] In addition to introducing the Nobel life, the Nobel Museum also displays many winners' winning results and personal items. You can hear the original sound of the year. Although the museum is not big, it is very delicate and interesting. 💡 tips: closed on Monday. Tuesday to Thursday 11:00-17:00 Friday 11:00-20:00 Saturday to Sunday 10:00-18:00
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Posted: Apr 9, 2020
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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This is the hall of science's dream, where the Nobel Prize is awarded every year. In addition to exhibiting articles and inventions in front of Nobel Prize winners, the museum also presents the introduction and research results of successive Nobel Prize winners. It's absolutely possible to visit here, especially to see Tu Youyou and Mo Yan really excited.
5
Posted: Feb 28, 2017
owlchan
5/5Outstanding
an interesting museum introducing the meaningful objects donated by the awardees
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Posted: May 9, 2023
LTea
4/5Excellent
the museum is quite small and is quite hot in summer. I think it’s very interactive and so probably good for small children, but I’d have liked a bigger museum with more information since entry was quite expensive.