
Gallery

In the gallery located in the EISCH factory sales the artistic glass tradition comes alive. The foundation stone was laid by Erwin Eisch as one of the co-founders of the international studio glass movement. In addition to works by Erwin and Gretl Eisch and various international studio glass artists you will also find individual glass jewellery, mini-series, many other single items and unique objects from the series “Poetry in Glass”.
You will find items from the following artists:
Carmelo Lopez, Ronald Fischer, Susanne & Ulrich Precht, Mark Angus, Hans-Jörg Hemmi and many more.
EISCH GALLERY
Althüttenstraße 28 94258 Frauenau
Tel.: 09926 / 189 253
Summer opening times (from 01.05.):
Monday to Friday: 10 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 4 pm
Sun- and holidays: 11 am – 4 pm (June to October)
Winter opening times (from 01.11.):
Monday to Friday: 10 am – 5 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 4 pm
Sun- and holidays: closed
The factory sales shop is accessible by people with restrictions.

Carmelo Lopez in the making of one of his glass-figures.

Ronald Fischer and his glass-ark.

Gallery

In the gallery located in the EISCH factory sales the artistic glass tradition comes alive. The foundation stone was laid by Erwin Eisch as one of the co-founders of the international studio glass movement. In addition to works by Erwin and Gretl Eisch and various international studio glass artists you will also find individual glass jewellery, mini-series, many other single items and unique objects from the series “Poetry in Glass”.
You will find items from the following artists:
Carmelo Lopez, Ronald Fischer, Susanne & Ulrich Precht, Mark Angus, Hans-Jörg Hemmi and many more.
EISCH GALLERY
Althüttenstraße 28 94258
Frauenau Tel.: 09926 / 189 253
Summer opening times (from 01.05.):
Monday to Friday: 10 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 4 pm
Sun- and holidays: 11 am – 4 pm (June to October)
Winter opening times (from 01.11.):
Monday to Friday: 10 am – 5 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 4 pm
Sun- and holidays: closed
The factory sales shop is accessible by people with restrictions

Carmelo Lopez in the making of one of his glass-figures.

Ronald Fischer and his glass-ark.