Koller Gallery, Art gallery in Buda Castle Quarter, Hungary
Koller Gallery is an art gallery in the Buda Castle Quarter featuring exhibition spaces across the upper level of a three-story building. The rooms display paintings, sculptures, and graphic artworks from various artists.
György Koller established the Association of Hungarian Engravers in 1953 and opened Hungary's first private gallery in 1980. This opened a new chapter for art collecting and exhibition in the country.
The gallery maintains a dedicated space honoring the work of Hungarian-Italian sculptor Amerigo Tot, with his pieces and personal belongings on display. Visitors can see how this artist's creations fill the room and understand his connection to the building.
The gallery holds regular art auctions and provides professional art evaluation services. Check ahead to learn about current exhibitions and which artists' works are currently on display.
The building previously served as sculptor Amerigo Tot's personal workshop before becoming an exhibition space. The location still carries the mark of the artist's creative work from earlier times.
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