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Galeri Prima



Year

1994


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Rumah Lelongan Karya & Galeri Seni Founded in 1994, the NSTP ART Gallery is considered as one of the renowned public galleries in Bangsar. It owns some of the finest collections of art and has featured over 6,000 works of art from all genres. The gallery moved to a newly transformed building in 2016 and has been renamed Galeri Prima. Galeri Prima now plays a vital role in promoting the creative arts scene. It offers a spacious space which can accommodate more creative works concurrently. Its modern look and exclusive location make it one of the prime choices for art lovers and auctioneers.

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