Fotografiska Museum Stockholm Tickets
Fotografiska, Stockholm’s Photography Museum
Welcome to the Fotografiska Museum! This cultural space in Stockholm invites you to immerse yourselves in the world of photography and inspiration. Here, you’ll be able to enjoy this form of visual art with works by some of the most prestigious photographers both internationally and nationally.
The museum covers a space of 2500 m² (26,910 ft²). Throughout its galleries, you’ll discover photography exhibitions by different artists that change over time. Beyond its temporary exhibitions, Fotografiska offers a full journey into the world of photography: educational talks on the subject, guided tours, and even workshops for enthusiasts.
In addition, it’s located in a privileged spot on the Stadsgården quay, where the Baltic Sea meets the center of the Swedish capital. The incredible views will also win you over! Don’t forget to stop by the gift shop, where you’ll find a wide variety of photographic art, books, and souvenirs.
Temporary Exhibitions
During your visit, you’ll be able to enjoy the following temporary exhibitions at the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm:
Šejla Kamerić
From November 28, 2025 to April 19, 2026. How do women bear the weight of imposed identities and transform them into acts of defiance? What does it mean to be expelled from history, from belonging, from one’s own body? Who were you before the world labeled you and tried to define you? These questions arise from EX YOU, the latest exhibition by Bosnian artist Šejla Kamerić. Born in Yugoslavia, her life and artistic vision have been shaped by war and its lasting impact on identity, displacement, and survival. EX YOU is a powerful and deeply personal exploration of gender roles, memory, and resilience.
Tobias Regell
From November 29, 2025 to May 3, 2026. This is a major retrospective of the career of Tobias Regell, one of Sweden’s most important portrait photographers. Through his timeless black-and-white images, Regell portrays his subjects with unique presence and intimacy.
Elliott Erwitt
February 13 to May 17, 2026. Fotografiska hosts "Through the Playful Lens of Elliott Erwitt," a retrospective exhibition celebrating this legendary photographer. The collection spans Erwitt's seven-decade career, featuring everyday moments full of humor, clever perspectives, and deeply thought-provoking reflections.
Atoosa Farahmand & Oscar Hagberg
February 20 to May 31, 2026. This temporary exhibition brings together photography, film, and installation art to portray the situation of women in Iran. The artistic duo of Atoosa Farahmand and Oscar Hagberg depict a daily life marked by oppression, but also by strength, resilience, and the refusal to be silenced.
Lebohang Kganye
March 6 to October 18, 2026. This exhibition explores how photography can be used as a tool of imagination, breathing life into memories and collective storytelling. The storyteller in question? Lebohang Kganye with "Le Sale ka Kgotso."
Lotta Antonsson
April 25 to November 29, 2026. Lotta Antonsson is one of Sweden's most prominent contemporary photographers. The temporary exhibition "I Am Everything" explores themes of gender, identity, and objectification in a world that is distinctly and evocatively her own.
Martin Parr
May 22 to September 27, 2026. "Short & Sweet" brings together nearly 400 works spanning over 50 years of Martin Parr's career, offering a comprehensive retrospective of his witty, satirical, and incisive approach to documenting social realities.
Opening Hours
The Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm is open from Monday to Sunday between 10 am and 11 pm.
More Information
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Admission to the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm
Admission to the temporary exhibitions
When to book?
You can book up to the tour start time subject to availability. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Type of voucher
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets.
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Pets
Not permitted.
Frequently asked questions
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A - At Civitatis, we offer tickets at official prices, with full transparency and exclusive benefits for our users. In a few exceptional cases (less than 5%), these rates may be slightly higher than the ticket office price as they include booking fees and/or audio guides. The advantage is that your spot is guaranteed, and you won’t have to wait in line at the ticket office(although there may still be wait time at security and to access the monument).
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Q - Which local supplier will be providing the tour?
A - Fotografiska Stockholm Ab Corporate name: Fotografiska Stockholm AB Registered Office: Stadsgårdshamnen 22, Stockholm, Sweden Tax Identification Number (VAT ID): SE556812817601 Contact information Email: travelbeat.sto@fotografiska.com Phone: +4608-50 900 500 This supplier is commited to providing services in accordance with applicable European Union laws.
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