The history of the Nobel Peace Prize at a glance,
Oslo Nobel Peace Center
Visit the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, where you can learn all about the story and history of the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Nobel Peace Center displays information about the Nobel Peace Prize winners and has various exhibition spaces, including the Nobel Garden and the Nobel Prize Chamber. In particular, you can view more than 2,800 articles and 1,500 images, videos, and animations about award winners over a century.
Tour the Nobel Peace Center and learn about the lives and achievements of great Nobel Peace Prize recipients, from Martin Luther King to the Dalai Lama.
Great people who contributed to peace in the world
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The Nobel Peace Center is located in Oslo, the capital of Norway, and was established and opened in 2005 to promote understanding of the Nobel Peace Prize and international peace and to provide related history and information.
Here, you can see a variety of permanent and special exhibitions, including the history of the Nobel Peace Prize, stories of past winners, and exhibitions on international peace and cooperation. By providing these exhibitions, visitors can learn about the Nobel Peace Prize and the importance of international peace and human rights. It's waking me up.
Tour the Nobel Peace Center and get inspired by the stories of great people who contributed to peace in the world!
World Honor, Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize is an award that began to be awarded in 1901 according to the will of German inventor Alfred Nobel. It is awarded annually to individuals or organizations that have contributed to international peace, cooperation, human rights, and democracy. The Nobel Peace Prize, a global honor and honor, is an award that plays an important role in efforts to promote peace and cooperation around the world.
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded at the Olsmann Museum of History in Sweden, and the ceremony is held every year on October 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death. Representative Nobel Peace Prize winners include Martin Luther King Jr. (1964), Majak Hekani (2014), Nelson Mandela (1993), and Barack Obama (2009).
Visit various exhibitions
The Nobel Peace Center has several permanent exhibition halls, such as the Nobel Garden, Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and the Nobel Prize Chamber, where you can see the achievements and stories of past Nobel Peace Prize winners. In the Nobel Garden, you can see all the Peace Prize winners on screen, and in the Nobel Prize Conference Room, you can see the Nobel Peace Prize with your own eyes.
In addition, it regularly presents special exhibits related to major contemporary international events and issues, and also hosts educational activities and programs for students and educational institutions.
address :
Nobel Peace Center
Brynjulf Bulls plass 1, 0250 Oslo, Norway
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operating time :
Closed every Monday.
Tuesday - Sunday: 11:00 AM - 17:00 PM
Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Operating hours may vary depending on local circumstances. For more details, please refer to the official website .
Brynjulf Bulls plass 1, 0250 Oslo, Norway