1 Fotografiska Museum entrance ticket(s)
Admission to: Anton Corbijn - Corbijn, Anton (13 June - 12 October 2025)
Admission to: Hans Hammarskiöld - A Life of Highlights (31 January to 5 October 2025)
Admission to: Marco Brambilla - Double Feature (11 April to 31 August 2025)
Admission to: Anna Clarén, Hannah Modigh and Ewa Stackelberg - On Being Family (11 April to 31 August 2025)
Tour guide
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-16
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Lockers are available on site for storage locate don the 1st floor
The world of photography is filled with beauty, mystery, and curiosity. To be able to see entire new dimensions behind the camera lenses is truly a gift to be celebrated. In Stockholm, a center precisely built for the appreciation and practice of contemporary photography makes its home. Explore the Fotografiska Museum, one of the world’s largest meeting places for the art of creating images on film. There, you’ll find 4 large exhibitions and about 20 smaller exhibitions displaying present-day photographic masterpieces from local and international photographers. Various other features are also present inside such as an award-winning restaurant and café perfect for catching panoramic views of the entire city, and a souvenir shop. Every Thursday to Saturday evening, head up to the Cocktail Bar and Studio where local and international djs create a relaxing venue in between viewing the galleries. True to its name, Fotografiska Museum is one of the best places to experience photography in all its artistic glory, so don’t miss your chance to get tickets for it during your stay in Stockholm!
By metro: The subways both red and green line go by the station and there are several city buses that stops at Södermalmstorg. From here, the easiest way is to get down to the bus terminal, past it to the pedestrian crossing and take right as you walk along the seafront for around 500 meters
There are several ways to get here through Stockholm's public transportation and most of them will lead you to Slussen