
Nobel Prize Museum
Stortorget 2, Gamla Stan, Stockholm
The Nobel Prize Museum occupies the former stock exchange building on Stortorget in Gamla Stan — the small square that is the oldest in Stockholm and the site where Alfred Nobel's legacy of honouring achievement in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace has been celebrated since the first prizes were awarded in 1901.

Skansen Open-Air Museum
49-51 Djurgårdsvägen, Djurgården, Stockholm, 115 21, Sweden
Skansen is the world's oldest open-air museum — founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius to preserve traditional Swedish rural culture at a time when industrialisation was rapidly destroying it.

SoFo (Södermalm)
Nytorgsgatan, Södermalm, Stockholm, 116 22, Sweden
SoFo (South of Folkungagatan) is Stockholm's most characterful neighbourhood — a hilly district on the northern edge of Södermalm where independent shops, vintage stores, specialty coffee roasters, and the kind of neighbourhood restaurants that Stockholmers actually eat at have created a local scene that is the antithesis of the tourist-oriented Gamla Stan.
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