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Sheraton Stockholm:
This is where the
welcome dinner and
conference sessions
were held. Located in the
very heart of
Stockholm's central
business district, this
great location allows
you to explore and
connect to this
wonderful city. You can
stroll out and enjoy the
surrounding shopping
area, attractions, and
stunning views of Lake
Mälaren and the Old
Town.
Vasa Museum: This is
where the opening
ceremonies and dinner
reception were held.
The Vasa Museum is
Scandinavia's most
visited museum. The
museum was built 1990
around the warship Vasa
- the only
remaining, intact 17th
century ship in the
world.
Nobel Museum: This
was the venue for
the Young Investigator
presentations and
reception. The Nobel
Museum illustrates a
century of creativity.
Follow the changes of
the 20th century through
the Nobel Prize and the
Laureates. Explore the
work and the ideas of
more than 700 creative
minds presented through
short films, original
artifacts and computers,
in the exhibition
"Cultures of
Creativity." See the
dynamite, the mould and
the books that changed
the world! Visit the
Nobel Museum in the
heart of Stockholm, the
Old Town/Gamla Stan. The
Nobel Museum also has an
inspiring book- and
giftshop well worth a
visit.
Lake Malaren
Sergels Torg
Royal Palace
Old Town
City Hall
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