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Bistro Nobel Signed Chairs

Maybe the only restaurant in the world where your seat will be signed by a Nobel laureate.

Stockholm, Sweden

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Few of the visitors to the Bistro Nobel are aware of what is right below them. The chairs in the restaurant of Stockholm's Nobel Prize Museum hide the signatures of Nobel laureates on their undersides, not visible unless you turn them over or crawl beneath them.

The tradition of having Nobel laureates sign the underside of the chairs started during the event's 100-year anniversary in 2001, but there are signatures going back further than that. Often, laureates visit the museum during their trip to Stockholm for the Nobel prize ceremony and have lunch in the restaurant. After their meal, they are encouraged to sign the chairs they have been sitting on.

So after a visit to the museum, humbled and blown away by the genius of all the people honored with a Nobel prize, you can head over to the restaurant for their classic Nobel ice cream. But the real joy of visiting the restaurant is flipping chairs upside down.

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The chairs are numbered and the staff has a list of which Nobel laureates have signed which chairs. Unfortunately, not all chairs are available at all times due to repairs and private events. You do not need to pay the entrance to the museum to visit the restaurant.

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  • https://www.vice.com/en/article/8qqbxg/sub-nobel-asses
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  • https://www.gp.se/nyheter/sverige/stolar-signerade-festen-kan-b%C3%B6rja-1.173230
  • https://nobelprizemuseum.se/en/visit-the-museum/bistro-nobel/
Bistro Nobel Signed Chairs
2 Stortorget
Södermalm
Stockholm, 103 16
Sweden
59.325331, 18.070825
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