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Audio Guide of Fotografiska

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. From Contraband to Eternal Clicks

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2. Walls That Still Hold the Smell of Salt and Celluloid

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3. Nautical Passions and Clicks That Break Hearts

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4. The Absurdity: Photos Bigger Than Your Ex and Views That Hypnotize

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5. Eagle Eyes: Marks That Whisper Stories

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6. The Click That Changes Your Soul Forever

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time can I visit Fotografiska and how do I get there?

Hello! Fotografiska, Stockholm’s photography museum, is usually open from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM Monday to Saturday and from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Sundays, although it is recommended to confirm opening hours on its official website. It is located at Stadsgården 6, which you can easily reach by tram, bus, or even with a pleasant walk from Slussen. Check fotografiska.com/sto/ for the most up-to-date information.

What is the ticket price for Fotografiska and are there any discounts?

General adult admission to Fotografiska costs approximately SEK 195 (Swedish kronor). Students and seniors usually have reduced rates. I recommend booking your tickets online in advance to secure entry and possibly avoid lines. You can buy your tickets and see current offers at tickets.fotografiska.com/stockholm/.

How much time should I plan for my visit to Fotografiska to see everything properly?

To fully enjoy Fotografiska’s exhibitions and have a coffee or a meal with a view, I would suggest setting aside between 2 and 3 hours. If you are a photography enthusiast, you might even stay longer! The exhibitions change regularly, so there is always something new to see.

What makes Fotografiska so special or why is it important in Stockholm?

Fotografiska is much more than a photography museum; it is a vibrant cultural center that combines world-class exhibitions with a strong environmental and social awareness. Its focus on contemporary photography and its prime location overlooking the archipelago make it a landmark in Stockholm. It has also been recognized for its gastronomy and sustainability, which makes it truly unique!

When is the best time to visit Fotografiska to avoid crowds or for the light?

To avoid the biggest crowds, I suggest visiting Fotografiska early in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially on weekdays. If you are looking for a quieter experience, weekdays are usually less busy than weekends. In addition, at sunset, the views from its restaurant are spectacular.

Is Fotografiska accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Yes, Fotografiska is designed to be fully accessible. It has elevators and ramps to make access to all floors and exhibitions easier. If you have any specific needs, it is always a good idea to contact them directly at +46 8 509 00 500 to confirm any details and plan your visit.

What other interesting things can I see or do near Fotografiska in Stockholm?

Fotografiska is located in a fantastic area. After your visit, you can stroll through the charming Södermalm district, explore the nearby Slussen area and its views, or even take a ferry to discover the Stockholm archipelago. The Old Town (Gamla Stan) is also within easy reach by public transport or on foot.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to Fotografiska?

Of course! I recommend starting your visit on the upper floors and working your way down. Do not forget to visit the restaurant and café on the top floor; the views are stunning and the food is excellent. Also take time to explore the museum shop, which has unique books and photography-related objects. And do not forget to bring your camera to capture your own inspiring moments!

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