Fotografiska
Synopsis
Housed in a beautiful art nouveau brick building, dating back to 1906, this outstanding gallery dedicated solely to photography has cultivated a loyal following.
Housed in a beautiful art nouveau brick building, dating back to 1906, this outstanding gallery dedicated solely to photography has cultivated a loyal following. Read less

World-class photography in a world-class setting
Word to the wise: Don't miss the final exhibition room next to the cafe upstairs.
Critics have praised Fotografiska for its well curated shows and impeccable taste. Indeed, it's when you find yourself drifting from an exhibition on fashion photography, to insightful documentary photos from war-torn countries that you realise how special this place is.
In addition to the varied exhibitions - which have ranged from Nick Brandt's enigmatic animal shots, to celebrity portraits by Anton Corbijn – the gallery also host debates, club nights with DJs and even offer photography courses.
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