Fotografiska is the contemporary museum of photography, art and culture. With locations in Stockholm, Berlin, New York, Tallinn and Shanghai, Fotografiska exhibits world renowned artists as well as local, emerging talent. Exhibitions change almost every month to continuously inspire new perspectives. From its restaurant and bars to its parties and talks, the museum offers a social and cultural experience.
The exhibitions at Fotografiska cover 1,100 square metres. The five-storey historic building on Oranienstraße naturally offers much more space and, with around 5,500 square metres of total area plus a roof terrace, is the ideal place to implement Fotografiska’s special concept:
In addition to the exhibition rooms, numerous halls are available for workshops, dialogues with the artists, concerts, public competitions and events of all kinds.
The Hackesche Höfe Kino, which opened in April 1996, has been dedicated to showcasing high-quality, independent cinema for over 25 years. Established during a unique transitional period in Berlin’s history, the cinema has consistently focused on German, European, and international films, as well as documentaries. In 2019, the program expanded to include a daily schedule of children’s and youth films. Beyond screenings, the cinema hosts regular events with filmmakers and thematic specials. The Hackesche Höfe Kino remains a vital cultural hub in Berlin, offering diverse and thoughtful programming year-round.
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