The life and work of the Jewish architect Norbert Troller

The life and work of the Jewish architect Norbert Troller Tuesday 13 May at 6 pm Norbert Troller (1896-1981) was an important Jewish architect from Brno. After studying in Brno and Vienna, he worked as an independent architect. He is best known for his modernized commercial portals, retail and residential interiors, as well as villas and multifunctional buildings. He is also the author of drawings depicting everyday life in Terezín. Troller also survived Auschwitz and emigrated to the USA in 1948, where he continued his successful architectural career. In her lecture, architectural historian Zuzana Ragulová will present important works from all his creative periods. Admission is voluntary.