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Mininobel is a small miniature statue that stands next to the fence of the Hungarian Embassy on Nobel Street. The statue was created by the Guerrilla sculptor Mihály Kolodko who celebrated Hungary’s 100th anniversary in Stockholm back in 2020. The Nobel Prize binds the whole world together and it is exciting to try to visualize it, said Mihály Kolodko.
The first Nobel Prize was awarded in 1901, and Hungary has many laureates for its size. That’s why the statue fits so well and was a gift from the Hungarian embassy to Sweden.
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