See the world's best photojournalism for free, at the only venue in the UK to host this exhibition.
This year’s World Press Photo Contest winners, chosen from thousands of entrants, highlight the climate crisis, community, war’s impact on civilians, and the importance of press photography around the world.
There's no need to book – the exhibition will be free to view in the Main Hall during opening hours.
World Press Photo exists to celebrate and champion photojournalism and documentary photography.
This year the winners were chosen out of over 60,000 photographs and open format entries, by over 3,700 photographers from 127 countries.
The Scottish Parliament has been one of the only UK venues to host this global exhibition since 2006.
For opening times, parking information and more, go to our plan your visit page.
Don't forget to stop at our shop and café during your visit!
The exhibition is held in the main hall, which has level access throughout.
Please remember that this is a working parliamentary building and, as such, you are expected to behave as set out in this policy. We reserve the right to remove visitors who breach this policy and apply a period of exclusion from our public galleries and parliamentary business.
For all visits, please:
The Parliament’s Standing Orders cover public access to parliamentary business. They allow the Presiding Officer to set reasonable conditions, and exclusions if these are not met.
For visits to see parliamentary business, please:
Days and times
5-26 August 2023
Monday to Saturday
10am to 5pm (last entry 4.30pm)
Price
Monday to Saturday
You can come in and view our art collection any time the building is open.
Monday to Saturday
Learn about one of the youngest parliaments in the world and explore Scotland’s fascinating political history in this year-round exhibition.
9 to 11 August 2023
The annual festival brings together academics, writers, policymakers, business people and politicians to debate important issues in society.