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Nestled in the heart of Budapest, the Koller Gallery has been enchanting visitors since 1953. This cozy, house-like gallery is renowned for its exceptional art pieces and boasts a serene sculpture garden with breathtaking views of the Danube River. Rated 4.9 stars on Google, Koller Gallery is not only suitable for children but also offers an inspiring and informative experience.
Visitors can explore several floors, including an attic that once served as the studio of Tot, where a small collection of his works is displayed. The gallery is filled with original paintings, drawings, and sculptures by talented local artists, making it a hidden gem in the city.
Sheila, one of the welcoming guides, enriches the visit with detailed histories of the artworks, ensuring a unique and enjoyable experience. The gallery's welcoming atmosphere, combined with its impressive art and friendly staff, makes it a magnificent place to visit. Whether you're drawn to digital photography, print work, or just want to soak in the splendid views from the garden, Koller Gallery is a must-see attraction in Budapest.
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Awesome place! We really enjoyed being there. Must visit if you are in Budapest

Koller Gallery, established in 1953, is Hungary's oldest private art gallery, located in Budapest's Castle District, near Matthias Church and Fisherman's Bastion. Housed in a three-story atelier-house, it showcases modern and contemporary Hungarian art, including paintings, sculptures, and prints. The free gallery is definitely a hidden gem and a welcome escape from the crowded tourist areas. There is a small but beautiful garden with sculptures and city views, particularly of the Danube and Parliament Building, from the upper floors. There is also a memorial room dedicated to artist Amerigo Tot. Visitors can explore works by renowned Hungarian artists and international contemporaries in a serene setting. The staff is super hospitable and are able to explain things in English. Come by for a visit. Check their website or door sign for opening hours. More info: The Koller Gallery is a renowned private art gallery located in the Castle District of Budapest, Hungary. It was founded in 1953 by György Koller (1923–1996), a key figure in the Hungarian art scene, particularly in the field of graphic art. The gallery is housed in a three-story atelier-house and has played a significant role in promoting both Hungarian and international contemporary art. The gallery's history began shortly after World War II, when György Koller also founded the Association of Hungarian Engravers (RMAK) in 1953, to support and promote Hungarian printmakers. In 1980, the Koller Gallery opened its doors as Hungary’s first private gallery in the atelier-house of the Hungarian-Italian sculptor Amerigo Tot. Tot, known for his sculptures and artistic contributions, was closely associated with the gallery, which began to showcase not only graphic art but also sculpture and painting. In 2010, a memorial room dedicated to Amerigo Tot was inaugurated on the top floor of the gallery. This space serves as a tribute to the artist's legacy, showcasing his work and offering a deeper insight into his contributions to both Hungarian and international art scenes. The memorial room functions as a permanent exhibition center for Tot’s sculptures and is a key part of the gallery's offerings. The gallery is also home to a sculpture garden, where visitors can enjoy outdoor exhibitions and installations, furthering the gallery’s dedication to showcasing both modern and contemporary sculpture. From its inception, the Koller Gallery has focused on representing contemporary Hungarian artists, especially those working in engraving and graphic arts. Over time, the gallery expanded its scope to include sculptors and painters. Today, the gallery continues to represent a diverse array of artists, offering a platform for both Hungarian and international talent in the realm of modern and contemporary art. Additionally, it provides art appraisals and services for art collectors.

A peaceful place to escape reality and connect to the world of art.
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