Nestled in the historic center of Augsburg, Germany, the Lettl Museum for Surreal Art houses around 500 thought-provoking works by the late local artist Wolfgang Lettl. The museum, a not-for-profit gallery, also showcases pieces by his son Florian Lettl, who frequently engages with visitors. Rotating special exhibits from various countries add to the dynamic and diverse collection. Visitors can explore a rich array of surreal art, experiencing the unique visions and techniques of both generations of Lettl artists, as well as international contributions.
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