Robert Guttmann Gallery

The Robert Guttmann Gallery is an exhibition space of the Jewish Museum in Prague in the capital city of Prague, Czech Republic.[1]

The gallery is located in a building of a former Jewish hospital, which was built next to the Spanish Synagogue according to an architectural design by Karel Pecánek in 1935.[2] The gallery is named after a Jewish naïve artist and a fervent Zionist, Robert Guttmann (1880–1942). The activity of the gallery was launched with an exhibition of his works. The visitors can get acquainted with various aspects of history and culture of Jews in the Czech Lands through temporary exhibitions. Thanks to the temperature and light conditions, valuable and sensitive objects can be exhibited in the gallery.

References

  1. "Jewish Museum in Prague – Robert Guttmann Gallery (Židovské muzeum – Galerie Roberta Guttmanna)". Prague.eu. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  2. Pařík, Arno; Cabanová, Dana; Kliment, Petr (2011). Pražské synagogy = Prague Synagogues = Prager Synagogen. Prague: Jewish Museum in Prague. p. 97.

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Coordinates: 50°05′26″N 14°25′15″E / 50.0906°N 14.4208°E / 50.0906; 14.4208

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