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SILVERFINEART

SILVERFINEART e.U.
Gerald Berghammer
Lindengasse 28/3
1070 Wien
Österreich


Unternehmensgegenstand:
Fotografie
Rechtsform: Einzelunternehmen
UID-Nummer: ATU63914358
EOIR-Nummer: ATEOS1000098980
Firmenbuchnummer: 533869b
GISA-Zahl: 25748833
Firmenbuchgericht: Handelsgericht Wien
Firmensitz: Wien

Tel.: +43 6765801776
E-Mail: info@silverfineart.com

Mitglied bei: WKO

Berufsrecht: Gewerbeordnung: www.ris.bka.gv.at

Verleihungsstaat: Österreich


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Imprint - Gerald Berghammer - Silverfineart Gallery - Fine Art Lindengasse 28, 1070 Vienna, Austria SILVERFINEART e.U. IMPRINT / IMPRESSUM

Silverfineart, located in the heart of Vienna, is a distinguished space dedicated to the exhibition and promotion of contemporary fine art. The gallery specializes in showcasing innovative works from emerging and established artists, focusing particularly on the interplay of light and texture through the medium of silver. Silverfineart aims to provide a platform for artists to explore and express their creativity while engaging the public with thought-provoking exhibitions. The gallery is committed to fostering a vibrant arts community in Vienna and supporting the appreciation of fine art.

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Gallery Hours Monday to Friday: 10 AM – 6 PM Saturday: 11 AM – 4 PM Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays We invite art enthusiasts and collectors to visit Silverfineart Gallery for an enriching experience that celebrates the beauty and complexity of contemporary art in Vienna.<

Impressum for Silverfineart Gallery Company Name: Silverfineart e.U. Owner: Gerald Berghammer Address: Lindengasse 28, 1070 Wien, Austria Contact Information: Email: info@silverfineart.com Phone: +43 6765801776 Business Purpose: Silverfineart Gallery specializes in the exhibition and sale of fine art, focusing on contemporary works and unique pieces from various artists. Legal Information: This impressum is provided in accordance with Austrian E-Commerce legislation. For inquiries related to our gallery or artworks, please contact us using the details above. Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Silverfineart e.U. is not liable for any losses or damages arising from the use of this site.

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