Visit
The contemporary museum of photography, art & culture
- Fotografiska Night Shift – exhibitions open until midnight every Friday!
- Morning Shift on Tuesdays 9:00–11:00 – special €10 ticket for parents with babies and toddlers, and for those expecting
23.12: Exhibitions and café: 8:30 (9:00)–18:00. Restaurant: closed
24.12 Closed
25.12: Exhibitions and café: 11:00–18:00 (offering a shortened menu and lighter snacks). Restaurant: closed
26.12 Exhibitions and café: 11:00–18:00. Restaurant: open as usual
31.12 Exhibitions and café: 8:30 (9:00)–18:00. Restaurant: New Year’s Eve special
1.01 Exhibitions and café: 11:00–18:00. Restaurant: closed

TICKETS – Choose the suitable time and price
For everyone’s viewing pleasure, our pricing is dynamic. Prices differ during off-peak and peak times, so you can pick the most suitable combination. All kids up until 15 (included) can enter exhibitions free of charge.
- Members enjoy unlimited free entry, anytime (terms & conditions).
- Regular ticket: 14–17 €
- Reduced ticket (pensioner, teacher, 16+ student, press): 11–14 €
- Children up to 15 years (included): Free
- Companion for child ticket holder anytime: 14 €
- Night Shift on Fridays 20–00: 10 €
- Victims of repression: Free
- Perekaart -10%
- Person with advanced disability +1: Free
- A disabled child (up to 18) +1: Free
* During exhibition change, the prices are lower from above.
Guided tours
A guided tour provides an opportunity to make your visit especially exciting, discovering stories behind the photos and learning more about the world of photographic art.
- FIN guided tour on Saturdays at 14:00
- EST guided tour on Sundays at 14:00
- RUS guided tour on the first Sunday of each month at 15:00
- ENG guided tour on the first Sunday of each month at 15:00
Guided tours with in Estonian
- Up to 15 participants: €20 per person (minimum guide fee: €100)
- From 16 participants: €17 per person (maximum group size: 30 people)
Guided tours with in Finnish, Russian or English
- Up to 15 participants: €25 per person (minimum guide fee: €125)
- From 16 participants: €23 per person (maximum group size: 30 people)
A separate price list applies to educational programmes (see below).
* All tours can be tailored to your needs — we’re happy to adjust the content and duration to suit your group. Guided tours are available in Estonian, English, Russian, and Finnish, with more languages added regularly.
* Want to enjoy a glass of bubbles before or after your tour? Book drinks or snacks at our café! Email us at cafe.tallinn@fotografiska.com and we’ll create the perfect experience for your group. For example: Private photo tour for 2 + sparkling: €85
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Our inspiring educational programs are suitable for all school levels, including kindergarten children. Our guides always find the right way and perspective to introduce photographic art to young people of different ages during a photo lesson.
- The price for a school group is €5 per student.
- The minimum group size is 15 students or a minimum fee of €75. Teachers participate free of charge.
Kids & youth
Discover the world through the lens! Fotografiska welcomes curious young minds under 15 – completely free of charge. Yes, really! Come with your friends or family, see how photos tell stories, and get inspired to explore your own creativity. Step inside, let your eyes light up – this is your perspective, your story.

TRANSPORT
Location: Telliskivi 60a-8, 10412 Tallinn
We are easily accessible by almost all modes of transportation. If you come by car, please keep in mind the fee-based parking in Telliskivi.
- Bus and tram: transport.tallinn.ee
- Railway (nearest stop Balti Jaam): elron.ee
ACCESSIBILITY
- Wheelchair movement is comfortable at Fotografiska.
- Lifts provide access to all floors.
- Restrooms are designed for people with mobility disabilities.
- The parking lot is near the entrance.
- Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Fotografiska. Although we recommend not bringing your pet on guided tours – big crowds and dark exhibition halls are not suitable for dogs.
- If vacant, lockers on the first floor may be used to store personal belongings. Please do not enter the museum with oversized luggage, and ensure that your belongings are not left unattended.
