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**18 April 2025 to 21 September 2025**Visit the World Press Photo Exhibition 2025 on its world-wide tour, showcasing the stories that matter with photography from the 68th annual World Press Photo Contest.
Presenting the results of the 2025 World Press Photo Contest, the annual exhibition showcases the best and most important photojournalism and documentary photography of the last year. The winners were chosen by an independent jury made of 31 professionals from around the world who reviewed more than 59,320 photographs entered by 3,778 photographers from 141 countries. The flagship exhibition is specially designed for the space of De Nieuwe Kerk, a 15th-century church in the center of Amsterdam.
Event location: De Nieuwe Kerk
Dam Square, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Visiting hours:
Daily: 11.00-18.00
26 April, 4 - 5 May: closed
Tickets:
General admission: € 19,50
Youth (12 - 17 years): € 13,50
Student /CJP: € 13,50
0 - 11 years; Stadspas; Museumcard; VriendenLoterij VIP-card; Iamsterdam City Card; GoCity; Members De Nieuwe Kerk; ICOM: Free of charge
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About the World Press Photo Foundation
We are a global platform connecting photojournalists, documentary photographers and our worldwide audiences through trustworthy storytelling.
World Press Photo was founded in 1955 when a group of Dutch photographers organized a contest (“World Press Photo”) to expose their work to an international audience. Since then, our mission has expanded. Our photo contest has grown into one of the world’s most prestigious competitions, rewarding the best in photojournalism and documentary photography. Through our successful worldwide exhibition program, we present to millions of people the stories that matter.
The World Press Photo Foundation is a creative, independent, nonprofit organization, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. We appreciate the support of our strategic partners, the Dutch Postcode Lottery, Fujifilm, and PwC.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
De Nieuwe Kerk, Dam 10,Amsterdam, Netherlands
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