
Stockholm Fotografiska Museum
The Stockholm Museum of Photography is Sweden's main exhibition space for photographic art, showcasing works by acclaimed artists like Martin Schoeller, Annie Leibovitz, and David Drebin.
On the shores of the Baltic Sea, you'll find Stockholm’s majestic photography museum, Fotografiska Museet. This cultural hub showcases work ranging from world-renowned photographers to emerging Swedish artists taking their first steps in the field.
The museum features four exhibition spaces that have hosted pieces by acclaimed names such as Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, David LaChapelle, Martin Schoeller, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Anna Clarén.
In addition to its exhibitions, Fotografiska offers a complete journey through the world of photography, with educational talks, guided tours, and workshops for amateur photographers.
Incredible Views
The top floor of the Fotografiska Museum is home to a café with unbeatable views of Stockholm and the Baltic Sea. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a drink or sample traditional Swedish products while admiring the city from above.
For Photography Lovers
The Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm is a fascinating and well-rounded experience if you’re familiar with the world of photography. If not, there are other museums in the city that we consider more recommendable for visitors to the capital.



Schedule
Every day from 10 am to 11 pm
Price
Adults: 200 kr (US$ 21.28)–230 kr (US$ 24.47)
Senior citizens and students: 160 kr (US$ 17.02)–190 kr (US$ 20.22)
Free admission for children under 16.
Transport
Subway: red and green lines (Slussen station)
Bus: lines 2, 3, 43, 53, 53, 55, 59, 71, and 76
Nearby places
Moderna Museet (913 m) ABBA The Museum (993 m) Stockholm Viking Museum (1.1 km) Stockholm Nobel Prize Museum (1.2 km) Vasa Museum (1.2 km)