Fotografiska Berlin Photography Exhibition Tickets
Description
Check out the Contemporary Museum of Photography, Art, and Culture with your ticket to Fotografiska Berlin. Immerse yourself in the art world during your visit!
Why Visit Fotografiska Berlin?
Fotografiska is a Swedish-born museum complex making its way around the world, with the latest installation landing in Berlin. Housed in a building with over 115 years of history, it combines early 20th-century architecture with a 1990s artist squat vibe, including a graffiti hall dedicated to emerging Berlin artists and recognized as a cultural heritage landmark.
Your ticket to Fotografiska Berlin grants you access to an immersive journey through contemporary photography and its related arts. With rotating exhibits, the 5,500 square meter space (59,201 square feet) promises a fresh perspective on contemporary photography, showcasing both established names and newcomers throughout the year.
Alongside these exhibitions, Fotografiska provides drinks, dining, events, and a uniquely curated concept store. Enjoy coffee and snacks at the Café Bar, or indulge in world-class cocktails at Bar Veronika and the rooftop Bar Clara, both inspired by photography.
For the perfect ending to your visit, browse through a selection of gifts, souvenirs, and unique designs by local brands and artists in the museum store, featuring signature posters and merchandise.
Everyone is welcome at Fotografiska Berlin, as it invites all to join a community that inspires new perspectives!
Opening Times
Fotografiska Museum Berlin is open during the following hours:
- Monday through Sunday from 10 am to 11 pm (final admission is 1 hour before closing)
Please note that these hours are flexible and subject to change.
Temporary Exhibitions
The following exhibits are currently showcased in Fotografiska Berlin:
- Nikita Teryoshin — Life Sentence: until March 23, 2026
- Diana Markosian — Father: until April 19, 2026
- James Nachtwey — Memory: until May 3, 2026
- Anna Ehrenstein — The Language of the Soil: from March 13 to June 12, 2026
- Bruce Gilden — Why These?: from April 24 to August 23, 2026
- Anton Corbijn — Corbijn, Anton: from May 9 to September 20, 2026
- The Anonymous Project by Lee Shulman — No Place Like Home: from June 20 to November 1, 2026.
How Does It Work?
When you purchase your ticket for Fotografiska Berlin, you will gain access to the museum and all its exhibits, as well as the facilities offered on-site. The museum provides a great opportunity to explore temporary exhibitions while enjoying the ambiance and offerings of the café and bars.
Included
- Access to all permanent and temporary exhibitions
- Entry to the museum store and cafés
- Café and bar services on-site
Not Included
- Guided tours (may be available at an additional cost)
- Food and beverages outside those purchased on-site
Meeting Point
The meeting point is located at the museum entrance, where ticket validation will take place before entry.
What's included
- Admission to Fotografiska Museum Berlin
Cancellation policy
Non rimborsabile
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation.
Important information
On the day of the activity, present your voucher at the ticket office of Fotografiska Museum Berlin, located at 54 Oranienburger Street, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Opening Hours
Fotografiska Berlin is open at the following times:
- Monday through Sunday from 10 am to 11 pm
Final admission is 1 hour before closing time.
Please note that these hours are flexible and subject to change.
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