Fröhlich Galerie, Linz

Fröhlich Galerie, Linz

Fröhlich Gallery is dedicated to the late Professor Fritz Fröhlich, who left his artistic legacy in acrylics, pastels and watercolors, including sketches, collages, frescoes and graphic works. Awarded the Austrian State Prize, Fritz Fröhlic is among Austria’s most expressive 20th century artists, whose works can be seen in Europe’s most famous museums, as well as Linz State Theater, Wilhering Monastery, Linz Synagogue, Engelszell Convent and many other sites in Austria. The new gallery location on Adlergasse showcases selected works, continuing Fröhlich's art and fame.

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Sight Name: Fröhlich Galerie
Sight Location: Linz, Austria (See walking tours in Linz)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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