For the sixth year the Nobel Prize Museum presents the Nobel Week Lights:
"Nobel Week Lights [6-14 December, lit between 16.00 and 22.00] is an annual light festival, celebrating the power of ideas that change the world.
With light installations inspired by Nobel Prize awarded discoveries and achievements, the festival Nobel Week Lights offers a cultural experience that is free and accessible to everyone during the darkest time of the year.
The festival is presented by the Nobel Prize Museum and invites both international and local artists, designers, and students to create large-scale public light artworks in Stockholm. The light installations are all inspired by the scientific discoveries, literature and peace work made by Nobel Prize laureates."
https://www.nobelprizemuseum.se/en/nobel-week-lights/festival-2025/
Let's visit the 14 installations in Stockholm City during a two-hours walk. We will also see some of the one million LED-lights that form Stockholm City's Christmas lights.
Our walk ends at the artwork Moments of Peace close to Stortorget in Old town. From there we continue somewhere close-by for fika/dinner.
Starting point:
In the middle of Sergels torg at the Christmas tree (see uploaded pictures below).
Ending point:
Close to Stortorget in Old town/Gamla stan (a 5-minutes walk from metro-station Gamla stan on the red and green lines).