A major retrospective of Brassaï, the Hungarian-French photographer who captured the nocturnal life of Paris in the 1930s. The exhibition showcases his iconic black-and-white photographs of Parisian streets, cafés, and night culture, revealing the hidden poetry of urban life.
Quick facts
- When
- Tue, Fri-Sun 10:00–18:00, Wed-Thu 10:00–20:00
- Age limit
- All ages
- Tickets
- 0-150 SEK
- Accessibility
- Elevators, wheelchair accessible, hearing assistance available
Getting there
Venue
Moderna Museet
Exercisplan 4, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm
Closest metro
Kungsträdgården (blue) — 13-min walk
Common questions
When does Brassaï – The Secret Signs of Paris open and what are the hours?
The exhibition runs from March 28 to October 4, 2026. The museum is open Tuesday and Friday through Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00, and Wednesday through Thursday from 10:00 to 20:00.
What are the ticket prices for the exhibition?
Tickets are 150 SEK for adults and 120 SEK for students and seniors. Admission is free for those under 19 years of age.
How do I get to Moderna Museet?
The closest metro station is Kungsträdgården (13 min walk). You can also reach the museum by bus 65 or by ferry from Slussen.
Is the venue accessible for visitors with disabilities?
Yes, the museum is equipped with elevators and is wheelchair accessible. Hearing assistance and wheelchairs for loan are also available on-site.
What is the bag policy at the museum?
Bags larger than A4 size (30x21 cm) are not permitted in the exhibition galleries. Lockers are available for visitors to store their belongings.
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