Berlin: Fotografiska Entry plus Guided Tour (English)
Berlin: Fotografiska Entry plus Guided Tour (English)
Berlin: Fotografiska Entry plus Guided Tour (English)
Berlin: Fotografiska Entry plus Guided Tour (English)
Berlin: Fotografiska Entry plus Guided Tour (English)
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Berlin: Fotografiska Entry plus Guided Tour (English)

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Service language: English (select your preferred language in the package options)
Duration: 1 hr
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Highlights

Children (and even dogs) are welcome in the museum
Discover a range of local artists, perspectives, and photographic mediums
Discover six floors of photography, visual art and culture at your own pace
Itinerary
Embark on a guided tour of Fotografiska Berlin (offered both in English and in German). From Wednesdays until Sundays, our one-hour tours explore our thought-provoking exhibitions and stunning new location. Get inspiring insights from our expert guides, shedding light on the stories behind the lens.

Fotografiska Berlin is much more than a traditional museum – it's a vibrant space for contemporary photography, creative inspiration, and cultural exchange. Located in a historic building with a rich Berlin history right in the heart of the city, it offers a constantly changing program of exhibitions across multiple floors – featuring works by international icons and promising new talents from Berlin.

The exhibitions are atmospherically staged and invite visitors to reflect, marvel, and engage in dialogue. Especially relaxed: at Fotografiska, you're welcome to bring a drink into the exhibition – and even dogs are allowed.

Open daily from 10 am to 11 pm, it's perfect for a daytime visit or an after-work escape.

The building itself is part of the experience: with over 115 years of history, it combines architectural elegance with the raw charm of a former artists' house. Original facades and carefully preserved graffiti in the stairwell highlight the unique character of this extraordinary place.

Your visit is rounded out by a diverse culinary offering: enjoy drinks on one of the hidden terraces overlooking Berlin, or explore the in-house bars and restaurant – ranging from casual to sophisticated. The concept store, open daily from 10 am to 11 pm, invites you to browse design, art, and fashion from Berlin-based labels.

Fotografiska Berlin is an inspiring place – open, surprising, and full of exciting perspectives.

Current exhibitions:
James Nachtwey: Memoria, from 31 Jan - 3 May 2026
Diana Markosian: Father, from 21 Nov 2025 - 19 April 2026
Nikita Teryoshin: Life Sentence, from 21 Jan - 23 Mar 2026
Anna Ehrenstein: The Language of the Soil, from 13 Mar – 12 Jun 2026

Upcoming exhibitions include:
Bruce Gilden: Why These?, from 24 Apr – 23 Aug 2026
Anton Corbijn: Corbijn, Anton, from 9 May – 20 Sep 2026
Lee Shulman: No Place Like Home, from 20 Jun – 1 Nov 2026