Fotografiska (The Swedish Museum of Photography) is a centre for contemporary photography in , Sweden that opened on 21 May 2010.
Fotografiska has 5500 m2 of exhibition spaces, an academy, bistro, café, bar, conference rooms, museum shop, gallery, and event spaces.
Fotografiska is housed at Stadsgården, in a former customs house in the Art Nouveau style dating from 1906. Designed by Ferdinand Boberg, the building is listed as of cultural interest. The original brick facade is intact, while the interiors have been renovated to house the museum. The has funded the 250 million SEK restoration costs.
Fotografiska museet , a separate Stockholm museum of photography, operated from 1971 to 1998, when it was integrated into Moderna museet.
Coordinates: 59°19′4.03″N 18°5′5″E / 59.3177861°N 18.08472°E