
Liberec Regional Gallery
The Museum of Fine Arts Liberec is the fourth-largest art museum in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1953 and since 2014 has been located in the building of the former municipal baths. The museum manages collections of more than 22,000 works of art from Bohemia, Germany, Austria, France, the Netherlands, and other European countries, and is therefore rightly referred to as a Museum of European Art. The collections include paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, and historical objects. They are registered in the Central Register of Collections of the Ministry of Culture. The museum presents them in a total of three permanent exhibitions.
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3 upcoming
Kvet Nguyễn | Till the Water Meets the Shore
The extensive monographic exhibition presents the latest work of the Slovak Vietnamese artist Kvet Nguyễn. It is conceived as a visual reading of chapters from the story of the Vietnamese diaspora in the territory of…

Erwin Wurm | One minute forever
In line with its long-term development strategy, the Museum of Fine Arts Liberec will present one of the most significant contemporary artists from Central Europe, the Austrian sculptor and conceptual artist Erwin Wurm.…

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas & Sráč Sam | Companion
The exhibition presents a dialogue between two distinctive female artistic voices — Polish Romani visual artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas and Czech artist Sráč Sam. Both work with textile as a medium of memory, identity, and…


