Fotografiska Museum Stockholm Tickets
Description
If you're in Stockholm and have a passion for photography, a visit to the Photography Museum is an ideal choice. This extraordinary venue in the heart of the Swedish capital is brimming with art, culture, and innovation.
Discover the Photography Museum of Stockholm
Step into the realm of the Photography Museum, a cultural haven that invites you to dive into the realm of photographic art and inspiration. Here, you'll have the chance to explore remarkable visual creations from prestigious photographers renowned both locally and globally.
Spanning an impressive 2500 m² (26,910 ft²), the museum's galleries present a rotating array of photographic exhibitions from various artists. Beyond the temporary displays, visitors can embark on a comprehensive exploration of photography, which includes educational lectures, guided tours, and workshops tailored for enthusiasts.
Moreover, its enviable location on Stadsgården quay, where the Baltic Sea converges with the center of Stockholm, offers breathtaking sights that will captivate you. Be sure to visit the gift shop, where you'll discover a diverse selection of photographic art, literature, and keepsakes.
Current Temporary Exhibitions
While visiting, you can experience a range of temporary exhibitions showcased at the Photography Museum in Stockholm:
Elliott Erwitt
From February 13 to May 17, 2026, the exhibition "Through the Playful Lens of Elliott Erwitt" will grace the museum, celebrating the works of this iconic photographer. The collection highlights Erwitt's extensive career of over seven decades, showcasing humor, unique perspectives, and thought-provoking narratives in everyday moments.
Atoosa Farahmand & Oscar Hagberg
Running from February 20 to May 31, 2026, this exhibition merges photography, film, and installation art to illuminate the experiences of women in Iran. Artists Atoosa Farahmand and Oscar Hagberg reveal daily life characterized by oppression, as well as resilience and the spirit of defiance.
Lebohang Kganye
From March 6 to October 18, 2026, explore how photography serves as a medium for imagination and collective storytelling in the exhibition by Lebohang Kganye titled "Le Sale ka Kgotso."
Lotta Antonsson
From April 25 to November 29, 2026, Lotta Antonsson, a leading contemporary photographer from Sweden, presents the exhibition "I Am Everything," addressing gender, identity, and objectification within her evocative world.
Martin Parr
From May 22 to September 27, 2026, "Short & Sweet" will feature nearly 400 works that encompass over five decades of Martin Parr's career, providing a thorough retrospective of his satirical and incisive portrayal of social realities.
Visiting Hours
The Photography Museum in Stockholm welcomes visitors from Monday to Sunday between 10 am and 11 pm.
```What's included
- Admission to the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm
- Admission to the temporary exhibitions
Cancellation policy
Cancellazione gratuita fino a 24 ore prima (local time)
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets.
Important information
On the day of the visit, show your ticket at the ticket office of the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm (Stadsgårdshamnen 22, 116 45 Stockholm, Sweden).
Opening Hours
The Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm is open from Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 11 pm.
Please note that these hours are flexible and subject to change. Therefore, we recommend checking the schedule on the official website before your visit: https://stockholm.fotografiska.com/en.
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