The most substantial collection of his work so far can be seen since September 2004 in a dedicated museum in the Park at Schloss Herberstein. In an area of 2000 square metres, many of his large futuristic sculptures are exhibited.
Bruno Gironcoli died in February 2010 in Wien after a long illness. He was interred at Wiener Zentralfriedhof.
The Bruno Gironcoli Estate was founded in 2014, by his wife and fellow artist Christine Gironcoli, with headquarters in Vienna.[1][2]
Honours and awards
Prize of the city of Vienna for Visual Arts (1976)