To celebrate the 15th anniversary of its opening, the Bijutsukan EKI will be hosting an exhibit highlighting the 175th birth of Empress Elizabeth (24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898).
In memory of the 175th anniversary of the birth of Empress Elizabeth of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Museum EKI Kyoto will host an exhibit related to her and items from her life.
The exhibit will feature paintings, personal ornaments, and approximately 120 articles including industrial art objects.
The Empress was considered a non-conformist who detested court protocol.
She died tragically when she was murdered by an anarchist in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1898.
Information
September 7 - October 28
10 am - 8 pm
Adults 1000 yen, college and high school students 800 yen
Located on the 7th floor of the Isetan Department Store at Kyoto Station
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