Fotografiska Stockholm: Discover World Class Photography and Visual Art
3.9
266 Ratings
Stockholm
Immerse yourself in world-class photography and visual art at Fotografiska Stockholm. Explore exhibitions, enjoy delicious seasonal food, and find unique gifts at the museum's bistro and gift shop.
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Fotografiska Stockholm - Fotografiska is a vital centre for contemporary photography in the heart of Stockholm. The museum is a popular meeting point not only because of its exhibitions featuring the work of world renown photographers, but also for the museum’s fantastic view and great food. Previous exhibitions: Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sarah Moon, Sally Mann, Anton Corbijn and Albert Watson. Welcome!
What's Included
  • Inclusive of all fees and taxes
What's Not Included
  • No Food or Drinks included
  • No tips included
  • No Guided Tours included
Additional Information

Experience the essence of visual arts and gourmet cuisine at Fotografiska. We exhibit photography and visual arts from around the globe, showcasing the work of renowned photographers alongside emerging talents.

Our museum is ideally located at Stadsgården, where the Baltic Sea riversides merge with the heart of Stockholm, covering a spacious 2,500 m2 exhibition area. We host four main exhibitions annually along with an additional 15-20 smaller ones. The museum amenities include a daily open bistro (10AM - 11PM) and a gift shop offering a range of products from photo art, books, to unique gifts.

Committed to sustainability and good taste, Fotografiska’s restaurants demonstrate excellence with their award-winning, thoughtfully-created, and always enjoyable seasonal dishes.

Location
Fotografiska Stockholm
22 Stadsgardshamnen
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(266 Ratings)
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Ylecant
Apr 28, 2024
Unmissable for photography lovers and beyond! - I went to this photography museum with my boyfriend. We were struck by the various photographic exhibitions, but in particular by the one entitled "Human" in which 12 photographers from all over the world participated, giving a look at very strong social, climatic and cultural issues (melting glaciers, conditions of immigrants from Latin America towards Northern Europe, poor living conditions of people living in the desert..). The photographer who won the Prix Picter with this "Human" theme is Gauri Gill. Furthermore, we also liked the other exhibitions with other themes (art and science, reflections and the evolution of the concept of selfie).
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Hanneloreh777
Apr 17, 2024
A must-see for a photography fan - Absolutely loved it! Both permanent and temporary expositions are rich and original enough with a lot to see and enjoy. The building itself is very interestingly designed, both inside and out, giving a very deep industrial loft feel.
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215bj_rnl
Mar 30, 2024
Worth a visit! - Very nice! Like the different types of exhibition, with small and big artists. Easy to get around the premises
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Mahocorse
Mar 18, 2024
A little far from the main tourist sites but worth it! - Very nice museum to visit, in a former customs building, on the waterway that divides Stockholm. The walk to get there is really beautiful, day and night. The museum spaces are dedicated to very varied temporary installations/exhibitions, you will easily find what you need there. Restaurant/bar on the top floor, with 180° view of the islands opposite. A beautiful moment!
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Luc
Mar 17, 2024
Exciting - Nice place. The exhibitions are constantly changing. When we were there, not very many people spoke to us. But would like to return when they have changed the exhibitions again!
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Jeffreyq2017
May 21, 2024
Nice but not can’t miss museum - An interesting but not can’t miss museum. A bit of a walk from the central part of Stockholm. We had lunch in the cafe there as well; good food and view though a limited menu.
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Q7190hzerica
May 13, 2024
Mixed impression - Overall disappointed by this museum because: - it is far away and very poorly signposted (normal because the area is in the middle of construction) - the price is Swedish (expensive) - the quality of the works exhibited was very variable and insufficient in my opinion (nothing to do with the Paris photography museum or the arms festival). Positive point: the bistro where you can have a drink with a magnificent view of the city But generally worth doing if you have a lot of time
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Dorthe
Mar 26, 2024
Gid restaurant. The exhibition was not for me. - Very different exhibitions. Fell for the one with pictures that were made into blankets. The exhibitions change. Don't think I'll be back. However, the lunch at the world's best museum restaurant was worth the visit.
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Michelle22cat
Mar 21, 2024
Nice exhibition if you are in the vicinity. - Really enjoyed the exhibition as there were some unique photos and displays. I expected there to be more displays to be honest. The cafe didn’t appear to be open so we missed out on the views so we’re disappointed.
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Margaret
May 13, 2024
Disappointing - For us, the exhibits were not particularly to our taste. The main exhibit on the 1st floor was on selfies and the second floor had series of photos submitted by photographers from around the world that were juried and accepted for exhibition. There were a few outstanding photos, but most were not, in our opinion (art appreciation is subjective) and the exhibit space was much smaller than expected for the entry fee. We wouldn’t recommend it over other things to see in Stockholm. The 3rd floor restaurant and bistro looked very inviting with great views. Maybe try that and skip the exhibits.
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