Newton Foundation

The Newton Foundation is an international institution – with its own exhibition venue in Berlin – dedicated to the promotion, preservation and presentation of the photographic works of Helmut Newton and his wife June Newton, who under the name of Alice Springs has also produced a significant body of portraiture photography since 1970.

According to the wishes of its founder Helmut Newton, the Newton Foundation should not be a “dead museum”, but a “living institution”. As such, each exhibition presents a selection of Helmut Newton’s innovative, provocative images in dialogue with works by the very best photographers of our time.

The popularity of the exhibitions has allowed the Newton Foundation to establish itself as an dynamic part of Berlin’s cultural scene. Since 2004 it has welcomed more than two million visitors.

On View

Preview

Rooms / StagesHelmut Newton‘sOne-off Album

From 5 June

Opening Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11 am – 7 pm
Thursday 11 am – 8 pm
Monday closed
The museum and the exhibition rooms offer barrier-free access.

You can find all Special Opening Hours 2026 on the page Contact.

Entrance fees
12 € / 6 € concessions

How to find us

Helmut Newton Foundation
Museum für Fotografie
Jebensstrasse 2
D – 10623 Berlin
Phone: +49 30 3186 4825

Public Transport
Station Zoologischer Garten
U-Bahn: U2, U9
S-Bahn: S3, S5, S7, S9
Bus: 100, 109, 110, 200, 204, 245, 249, M45, M46, M49, X9, X10, X34

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