The Ľudovít Fulla Gallery is a part of the Slovak National Gallery. It is located in Ružomberok in a building that is interesting in architectural design and thanks to that it attracts attention from afar. The gallery presents artworks donated by Ľudovít Fulla to the Slovak National Gallery as one of the most significant and unique Slovak artists of the 20th century,
The collection contains 548 works of painting, drawing and graphics. The permanent exhibition of the gallery presents the key works of Ľudovít Fulla in a new selection enriched with works not exhibited in the past, or less known works from the closing period of the artist's work.
The exhibition also presents texts by Ľudovít Fulla, commenting on his work. Visitors can view paintings, tapestries, drawings, graphics and illustrations. There is also a master's studio and study.
Since its opening, the gallery has also been the home of Ľudovít Fulla. Part of the artist's apartment, which was separated from the public space, later became part of the exhibition, the second part - bedroom, kitchen, hallway and bathroom, now serves as an exhibition hall.
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