Egon Kollarik has been collecting art treasures from all over the world since his childhood. He can admire his rarities every day because the 66-year-old now lives in a museum. The historian recently made a name for himself with his latest exhibition on the history of Neufels in the Seerestaurant.
At the age of 13, Egon Kollarik preferred to spend his free time in the Neufeld gravel pit. There the boy collected apparently worthless items that he took home, including a pocket watch from Nuremberg. It later turned out that it was an original Nuremberg egg. After this miraculous discovery, curiosity about the history of Austria was aroused. No journey was too far for Neufelder to find valuable rarities.
Source: Krone

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