Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Wheelchair accessible
Located in Berlin's Mitte district, Oranienburger Straße 54 covers an expansive 5,500 square meters. Standing for 115 years, it now houses Fotografiska Museum Berlin—a space where photography and visual arts come together.
This cultural hub welcomes both established artists and emerging talents, challenges norms, questions traditions, and thrives on originality.
The museum seamlessly integrates into Berlin's cultural scene, providing an engaging stage for everyone. It's a place to connect, explore, and spark curiosity. Enter the museum, become part of its story, and see the world through a refreshed lens.
Fotografiska is everything but an ordinary museum. In a single ticket, Fotografiska combines iconic visionaries such as Andy Warhol alongside boundary-pushing artists of today. No need to whisper - bring a drink into the exhibitions and speak freely. With new shows almost every month, encounter a mix of fresh perspectives. Fotografiska is housed in a building with 115 years of history, blending breakthrough architecture of the early 20th century with the rebellious fingerprint of a 1990s artist squat.