Nestled in a stunning former customs house, this photography museum offers breathtaking waterfront views, compelling exhibitions, and a vibrant rooftop bistro.
"A Michelin Green Star recipient known for its sustainable dining experience, set within the Fotografiska Museum Stockholm. It offers fantastic food followed by a journey through world-class photography exhibits." - The MICHELIN Guide Nordic Editorial Team
"Take in lovely water and city views from the top floor of this former warehouse; now a well-known photography museum. The straightforward, largely plant-based menu is supplemented in the evening by either farmed fish or sustainable meat, and the non-alcoholic drinks pairings features their homemade kombucha. They also have an on-site composting system, and the salad comes from their hydroponic farm in the basement." - Michelin Inspector
"Fotografiska, a Multipurpose Space Here is a museum dedicated to the art of photography and placed, um, picture perfectly for views of Stockholm . The museum building sits along the waterfront with a view of the Old Town (Gamla Stan) and the Tivoli Amusement Park. Exhibitions change throughout the year, but while I was there they had three exhibitions that were fabulously curated and equally compelling. The exhibitions are curated in Swedish and in English—plus the museum offers guided tours of the exhibitions. In addition to photography, the building has a gift shop full of photography books and prints. A bistro on the top floor looks out over the waterfront and offers weekend brunch, wine tasting events, concerts, and in the fall and spring they even turn the space into a dance club. If you are in Stockholm for a longer period and have an interest in improving your photography, they offer seminars and workshops by well-known professionals."
"Fotografiska, a Multipurpose Space Here is a museum dedicated to the art of photography and placed, um, picture perfectly for views of Stockholm . The museum building sits along the waterfront with a view of the Old Town (Gamla Stan) and the Tivoli Amusement Park. Exhibitions change throughout the year, but while I was there they had three exhibitions that were fabulously curated and equally compelling. The exhibitions are curated in Swedish and in English—plus the museum offers guided tours of the exhibitions. In addition to photography, the building has a gift shop full of photography books and prints. A bistro on the top floor looks out over the waterfront and offers weekend brunch, wine tasting events, concerts, and in the fall and spring they even turn the space into a dance club. If you are in Stockholm for a longer period and have an interest in improving your photography, they offer seminars and workshops by well-known professionals."
"We make plants the star of the show, using all of the parts and throwing nothing away. We also practise circular thinking, with a focus on composting, hydroponics, and upcycling; turning potential waste into something useful and often beautiful." - The MICHELIN Guide Nordic Editorial Team