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Katie Feygie Art Gallery is a fine art and modern art gallery since 1996. The gallery is offering original paintings, drawings, sketches and sculptures by local and world known artists, which we exclusively represent in the Czech Republic and abroad. Katie Feygie Art Gallery represents a different kind of arts - modern, contemporary, impressionism, cubism, abstract and many others. All artworks are certified by our gallery. Katie Feygie Art Gallery is only one commercial gallery in Prague which offers unique art pieces, among which you could find famous artworks that were displayed at international exhibitions and the artworks that are brought to our gallery directly from the artist's ateliers. We offer you a unique possibility to join our art club and enjoy special offers, gifts, and invitations to all our art events (exhibitions, auctions, art shows, and others) in the Czech Republic and abroad. We offer free worldwide secured shipping. Welcome to the world of art!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Gallery of art is situated in centre of Ceske Budejovice. The exposition is not fixed. Information about actually exhibitions are listed on website. There is also Gallery Cafe and Gallery shop.
5.0 based on 847 reviews
Gallery of Steel Figures is an interactive and original exhibition in the centre of Prague. Our steel figures are inspired by characters from cartoons, sci-fi, fantasy, fairytales, pop culture as well as animals and hits from the automotive world. You can touch, climb in and sit on all the figurines and of course, take pictures with your favourite superheroes or childhood friends. And the good part is, all exhibits are made from recycled steel parts! Which means, we managed to make scrap and metal waste into art! We exhibit over 100 figures on 1200 m² and two floors in a beautiful art noveau building in the historical centre of Prague. If you get tired, you can rest at our café on the 1st floor and have a cup of coffee, homemade lemonade or a delicious fresh pizza. We also offer a large selection of original souvenirs for you to bring back home. We hope to welcome you soon!
This is a really fun, hands-on gallery of life sized metal sculptures including cars, bikes, movie and cartoon characters. They let you sit and climb and pose with everything including the Iron Throne and Thor’s hammer. This is definitely the most fun I’ve had in a gallery maybe ever. I’d imagine kids would love this.
4.5 based on 1,922 reviews
You can visit us at these addresses: Trade Fair Palace - Dukelskych hrdinů 47, Prague 7, 170 00 Kinsky Palace - Staromestske namestí 12, Prague 1, 110 15 Schwarzenberg Palace - Hradcanske namesti 2, Praha 1, 110 00 Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia - U Milosrdnych 17, Prague 1, 110 00 Sternberg Palace - Hradcanske namesti 15, Prague 1, 110 00 - CURRENTLY CLOSED Salm Palace - Hradcanske namesti 1, Prague 1, 110 00 - CURRENTLY CLOSED Waldstein Riding School - Valdstejnska 3, Prague 1, 110 00 - CURRENTLY CLOSED
If you want to visit Narodni Gallery Praha you need to know in advance what you want to see because there are several locations. We chose to visit Trade Fair Palace. It's a little far from the city centre and the hotel where we were staying, but we got there easily using the tram. The building that houses the museum was built in the early 20th century and rebuilt with difficulty after a massive fire in 1974. The interior space has wide openings and an indoor elevator, overlooking this space, connects the floors. Collections are organized very professionally, during periods and current, offering the public works from the mid-1700s to the present. It was a delight to discover the outstanding works of many Czech artists that I did not know about until this visit. When we visited the Galleries, a temporary exhibition was dedicated to Alberto Giacometti. It was a real privilege to admire so many of the artist's creations gathered in one place. For art lovers, Narodni Galerie Gallery is an outstanding place.
4.5 based on 273 reviews
Troja Château echoes the opulent Roman suburban villas and thanks to its location and vast gardens offers easily reachable rest from the hectic city centre. The construction of the early Baroque château began in 1679 and the project was executed by an architect of French origin, Jean Baptiste Mathey. The sculptural decoration of the two-armed staircase leading to the garden was entrusted to the Dresden artists Georg and Paul Hermanns. This monumental sculptures symbolize the Titans fighting the Classical gods, allegories of periods of the day and year and allegories of continents. The Flemish painters Abraham and Isk Godyns were summoned to execute the illusive decoration of the large main hall. Troja Château and its gardens also hosts short-term exhibitions of contemporary art which are adapted to the specific character of the space.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
František Bílek built his studio villa in the Prague Hradčany Disctrict 1910 and 1911 according to his own plans and design. Bílek was mainly a sculptor and graphic artist, but his religious approach to art gradually steered him towards the need to create complex environments in which his works would find multi-layered function and roles, thus fulfilling Bílekʼs vision of spiritualizing human life. His architecture was mainly idea-motivated.
This was so beautiful- I can’t even imagine being able to live and work and create such sculptures in a home like this! It’s so special. He designed and made every door and piece of furniture and door handle and....everything! It’s so stunning!!! But very Very weird you can’t take photos!!! You can take photos in every museum on the planet. I thought maybe it was because they would then sell a book or postcard photos....nope. Limited not great postcards and no book in English and a pamphlet with black and white not great photos. If people could take photos they’d post about the place! That’s really weird! But just go and see it!
4.5 based on 52 reviews
For anyone with a passion for art, architecture and mystery, you must not miss the Mirislav Paral Gallery! I was fortunate to stay in Český Krumlov for a month, and thought I had experienced all of Český’s highlights, but this gallery, situated in the deep, dark bowels of the castle, was an exquisite surprise. Not only can you see the moving and expressive figurative sculptures and drawings of Czech artist Mirislav Paral, you can also explore the circuitous stone catacombs upon which the castle was built over the centuries. All this with a background of enchanting music! Paral’s sculptures are beautifully placed throughout the many underground rooms, lit dimly, accentuating the messages and symbolism in his dark, yet whimsical work. Paral’s life has spanned the Communist occupation of the Czech Republic through the post-Velvet Revolution era, and his work speaks deeply of this pivotal transition. So step off the crowded and beaten tourist path, and experience the raw, hidden underbelly of Český Krumlov!
4.5 based on 38 reviews
The concept of the ,,Gallery to play" is the most important part of the Písek Sladovna programme. Exhibits and programmes of the Gallery to play are primarily designed for children and ,,their" adults where children meet art and art meets children. However, the works of art are purposefully open to direct interaction with visitors, so that children and adults alike can touch everything, get inside art installations, play with their framework and sometimes even enter the stories and experience them. Just like entering a computer game: in the Gallery to play you can enter a story and play in the real world, together with others, again, here and now. We believe that ,,play - here and now - together with real children and adults" is the basic and most natural quality that our children need to acquire in today's world of endless possibilities of the virtual reality.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Museum is in the one of the oldest house in Cesky Krumlov with oldest fresco from the 14th century. Puppets are situated into fairy tales or into old stories. For example white lady from castle of Cesky Krumlov, medieval village, fairytale devils, fairies, princess ... In the museum is also a small theatre, where you can play.
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