Stockholm Fotografiska Museum
The Stockholm Museum of Photography is Sweden's main exhibition space for photographic art. The collection includes works from renowned photographers such as Martin Schoeller, Annie Leibovitz, and David Drebin.
Nestled along the Baltic Sea, the Fotografiska Museet, Stockholm's grand Museum of Photography, hosts an array of work. You'll find works from internationally renowned photographers like Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, David LaChapelle, Martin Schoeller, and Henri Cartier-Bresson to emerging Swedish talents.
Beyond the exhibited works, the museum invites visitors to explore the realms of photography. You'll learn about the latest camera technology alongside relics from the 20th century. There are educational talks, guided tours, and workshops for photography enthusiasts.
Beyond the exhibitions, the museum's top floor has a café with breathtaking views of Stockholm meeting the Baltic Sea. It's a spot to savor Swedish specialties while taking in the city from above.
Great for photography lovers
For photography enthusiasts, the Fotografiska Museum is an engaging and comprehensive visit. However, if you're less acquainted with photography, you might find other Stockholm museums more worthwhile during your time in the city.
Schedule
Sunday to Wednesday: 9 am to 11 pm
Thursday to Saturday: 9 am to 1 am
Price
Adults: 170 kr (US$ 15.50)
Children: 140 kr (US$ 12.70)
Free for children under 12 years old
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)