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In 1870, Sattler donated his father's Sattler Panorama of Salzburg to the city, along with more than 300 of his own works. The panorama is on permanent display in the Panorama Museum Salzburg inside the Salzburg Museum, together with a rotating exhibit drawn from over 130 Hubert Sattler cosmoramic paintings held by the museum. [1]
Location: Hellbrunner Straße 3 5020 Salzburg Austria; Membership: 550 (including 450 artists) President. Gerda Ridler [1] ... It is located in Salzburg, Austria, and ...
Fotohof's gallery in Salzburg organises around ten exhibitions a year. [3]Since 1981 it has organised around 350 exhibitions, with Austria accounting for 50% of all artists shown, Western Europe for 27%, Eastern Europe for 13%, and the rest of the world for 10%. [4]
Hubert Sattler (9 September 1844 – 15 November 1928) was an Austrian-German ophthalmologist born in Salzburg. His father, also named Hubert Sattler (1817–1904), and grandfather, Johann Michael Sattler (1786–1847), were both landscape painters .
A new collection was proposed shortly after the First World War by a group of Salzburg artists, and the Residenzgalerie was opened in 1923. Apart from reinstating a permanent collection for Salzburg, the new gallery was also intended to be used by an art academy (never founded), encourage tourism, and provide a cultural attraction to go with ...
Hotel Stein is the oldest hotel in Salzburg, Austria founded in 1399. [1] In 2001 the businessman Haythem Al Wazzan bought the hotel and made the complete renovation. Salzburg architects Michael Strobl and Christian Prasser planned the general renovation made in 2016 and in 2017 the hotel reopened as a 4-star one. [2]
Location within Austria. Coordinates: ... Rußbach am Paß Gschütt is a municipality in the Hallein district in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Geography
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