Attractions & museums

Fotografiska Tallinn

Located in the heart of Telliksivi's Creative City, Fotografiska Tallinn is a modern photo museum, where state-of-the-art exhibitions, special events, and inspirational food experiences meet.

In the photography museum, we showcase internationally recognized exhibitions that speak to the viewers, surprise, and broaden our visitors' worldview. On the first floor, you will find a cozy cafe, while on the sixth floor, you will find a bar & restaurant with wonderful views of Tallinn's Old Town – both of which feature clean flavors, local raw ingredients, and a sustainable mindset.

At Fotografiska, it is possible to take part in guided tours on a pre-ordered or regular basis.

Welcome!

Free with Tallinn Card!

Entrance to Fotografiska is free for children aged 0-15.

Guided tours (with an exhibition ticket or Tallinn Card):

  • FIN guided tour on Saturdays at 14
  • EST guided tour on Sundays at 14
  • RUS guided tour first Sunday of the month at 15
  • ENG guided tour every first Sunday of the month at 15
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based on 152 reviews

  • An exhibition worth seeing

    tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
    November 19, 2025 By Allan T

    Enjoyed the photo exhibit about outer space. Beautifully laid out, including immersive video with a lot of thought invested in it. I think I paid the lower end of the sliding scale, because I went on... Read more comments

  • Avoid this place

    tripadvisor rating 1 of 5
    November 9, 2025 By Gerda M

    Very bad service, the food was tasteless. For €150 we were served a few slices of fried cheese, some lettuce leaves drizzled with lemon, and a completely awful overcooked tomato stew. No flavor and... Read more comments

  • A few good exhibitions in a stylish setting

    tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
    September 17, 2025 By keithmalin

    The Fotografiska building is located at the far end of the new Telliskivi district beyond the main railway station, so access is not that easy. Trams and buses will take you to within a few hundred... Read more comments