Fotografiska ForRest

Stay the night in Fotografiska’s forest room

Now Fotografiska Stockholm turns into a “hotel” – at least for a few nights. Based on the new exhibition In Bloom, which features the work of 16 photographers who celebrate nature, we are thrilled to announce the opening of our very own ForRest. This forest-themed room offers guests the chance to immerse themselves in the peaceful and rejuvenating effects of nature. All rental income will be donated to Naturarvet, an organization dedicated to preserving the Swedish forest.

About Fotografiska ForRest

At the end of February, when the desire for greenery is at its peak, the In Bloom exhibition opens. In conjunction with this, Fotografiska Stockholm is bringing nature to its guests through the new forest room, ForRest. The room is filled with lush vegetation, offering visitors the chance to experience the peace and serenity of nature. The room is open to enjoy until the end of April. Additionally, on three exclusive dates, the room can be booked for an overnight stay, providing guests with the unique opportunity to spend a night at the museum.

The stay includes a five-course dinner in our restaurant, breakfast in a private room, and of course, admission to the In Bloom exhibition and other shows. All proceeds from the room rental will go towards preserving the Swedish forests through the organization Naturarvet.

Details

  • The availability for overnight stays in the forest room is on February 28th, March 1st and 2nd and each booking accommodates two guests.
  • The cost of the stay is SEK 2,500 and includes an overnight stay, a five-course dinner, breakfast, and admission to the In Bloom exhibition and other exhibits.

About the exhibition

The group exhibition, In Bloom, features the work of 16 photographers, including Cig Harvey, David Uzochukwu, Helene Schmitz, and others. The common thread among these photographers is their quest to both comprehend and delve into nature, as well as express themselves through it.

About Naturarvet

Naturarvet is a foundation that uses funds collected from the public, corporations, organizations, and authorities to purchase old forests deserving of protection. The foundation’s goal is to protect endangered species, preserve biological diversity, encourage outdoor recreation and tourism, and support research efforts.

Read about Naturarvet