Maria Skłodowska-Curie's sliding scale in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, photo Monika Rusinek-Dubiel, 2024
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Photo showing Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm
Wisława Szymborska's pen in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, photo Monika Rusinek-Dubiel, 2024
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Photo showing Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm
Table from the workshop of the former Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Nobel Museum Stockholm, photo Anna Taraszkiewicz, 2024
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Photo showing Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm
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Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm

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Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm

The Nobel Museum in Stockholm houses interesting Polish artefacts related to Nobel Prize winners. Among them are a sliding scale that once belonged to Maria Skłodowska-Curie, Nobel Prize winner in physics (1903) and chemistry (1911), a pen that in the past belonged to the Polish writer Wisława Szymborska, Nobel Prize winner in literature in 1996, and a table from the workshop of the former Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, where Lech Wałęsa worked as an electrician.

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01.09.2024

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20.01.2025
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A balance scale used by Marie Skłodowska-Curie displayed in a wooden and glass case at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm. A descriptive plaque is visible on the right. Photo showing Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm Gallery of the object +2
Maria Skłodowska-Curie's sliding scale in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, photo Monika Rusinek-Dubiel, 2024
Display case in the Nobel Museum, Stockholm, featuring pens of Nobel laureates, including Wisława Szymborska's ballpoint pen. Labels with names and award details accompany each pen. Photo showing Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm Gallery of the object +2
Wisława Szymborska's pen in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, photo Monika Rusinek-Dubiel, 2024
Green metal table from the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, used by Lech Walesa, displayed in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm. A black and white photo of a crowd and speaker is projected above. Photo showing Polonica in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm Gallery of the object +2
Table from the workshop of the former Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Nobel Museum Stockholm, photo Anna Taraszkiewicz, 2024

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