Some gifts end up tucked away in a cupboard, while others leave an impression that lasts all year long. An annual pass to a favorite museum belongs to the latter — and it’s easy to pack for anyone heading home over the holidays. The cultural institution Fotografiska in Mitte offers three different membership options: as a “Member,” you get unlimited access to the museum for 79€ a year — not just in Berlin, but at all Fotografiska locations worldwide, from Shanghai to Stockholm. “Members” enjoy exclusive previews and guided tours, along with discounts in the museum shop and on-site restaurants. The “Companion” membership, however, extends these benefits to two people. For €129 a year, you and your plus-one can experience art together, making it the perfect option for anyone who knows that exhibitions are best shared. With this membership, you’re not just giving access to a show, but also shared moments at openings, events, or over a drink after the tour.
The “Supporter” membership takes the experience even further. This option is perfect for families, friend groups, or true art lovers: for 300€ a year, the standard membership benefits extend to you and three guests. As a “Supporter,” you join the inner circle, gaining access to the annual dinner with Fotografiska curators, art excursions, and exclusive supporter events and conferences. No matter which membership you choose, it’s far from a standard gift. Until April 2026, Diana Markosian’s exhibition Father is well worth a visit, while from the end of January 2026, the works of photojournalist James Nachtwey invite reflection on morality and humanity in times of crisis. A Fotografiska membership is more than a gift — it’s a gesture that connects you to art, to people, and to moments you won’t forget.
Text: Isabel Raab / Photos: Fotografiska, Julia Schoierer
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