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LETTL Museum of Surreal Art Entry Ticket

By Lettl-Verein zur Förderung surrealer Kunst e.V.
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$20 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview
  • The LETTL-Museum is an important Museum for Surreal Art in Germany
  • The museum shows pictures by Wolfgang Lettl from the years 1942 to 2007
  • The museum also shows impressionist pictures from Apulia, Lettl's second home
Activity location
    • Augsburg
    • Augsburg, Bayern, Germany
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • Zeuggasse 9, 86150 Augsburg, Germany | Visitors can enter the museum and register at the ticket office.
    • Augsburg, Bayern, Germany

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LETTL Museum of Surreal Art Entry Ticket in Multilingual
  • Opening hours: Tue 1:00 pm-5:00 pm
  • English
Price details
NZ$19.69 x 1 AdultNZ$19.69

Total
Price is NZ$19.69
Until Mon, 2 Mar

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Entry ticket to museum
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Multimedia guide
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Poster A3
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Search game not only for children

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Photography inside

What you can expect

Approx. 500 surreal paintings by the Augsburg artist Wolfgang Lettl are the focus of this collection. It was the wish of Wolfgang Lettl for his paintings not to enter the art market but to stay together and be made accessible to the public.
Around 140 works of art are shown in the museum. The annual special exhibition continually highlights new aspects of Wolfgang Lettl's art.
The Museum is sponsored and operated by the “Wolfgang Lettl Association for the Promotion of Surreal Art” - a non-profit civic engagement.

WOLFGANG LETTL himself writes:
Surrealism attempts to retrieve images from the unconscious; thanks to depth psychology we know that unconscious thought determines who we are to a much greater extent than conscious thought, and that it is not advisable to ignore this. But what does it mean, to retrieve images from the unconscious? How is this supposed to happen? We are all familiar with images from the unconscious, from myths and fairy tales, and from dreams. They are not realistic images but fantasies, strange, unreal, confusing, beyond our grasp. And they rely on symbols: memorable and compelling shapes and objects. Myths and fairy tales tell us about gods, giants, kings, paradise and the underworld. In a dream I once walked with Stalin from Moscow to Paris. The Surrealist uses all of these things as stylistic devices: strong symbols, combinations of objects that don't belong together, strangeness, novel shapes, questioning the familiar by undermining and fracturing it, ignoring spatial reality. Here is the recipe: paint existing and non-existent objects as exactly and with as much plasticity as possible. Combine them as incongruously as possible and put them into a space where they don't belong. It's that simple? In principle, yes. But something is missing there: Don't make it too easy for yourself.

Location

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    • Augsburg
    • Augsburg, Bayern, Germany
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    • Zeuggasse 9, 86150 Augsburg, Germany | Visitors can enter the museum and register at the ticket office.
    • Augsburg, Bayern, Germany