Dear ANRI enthusiast, welcome to the ANRI-Store!
It was in the 80’s when my parents acquired a small woodcarving store, in the city centre of Vienna right next to St. Stephan´s Cathedral. They fell in love with the idea of selling these unique pieces of art, as they always had great interest in arts and crafts. Convinced about the quality of the ANRI woodcarvings, they extended the existing selection of these collector pieces.
In a short period of time, our store was known as a meeting place for collectors and enthusiasts of the ANRI masterpieces. Over the years we became one of the leading ANRI dealers in the world and still are, and we are proud to have more than just a friendly relation to today’s ANRI CEO, Mr. Thomas Riffeser.
For three decades now, we do offer the whole range of ANRI products: Nativities in Maple wood by Ulrich Bernardi, Juan Ferrándiz, Prof. Karl Kuolt., the series “ Holy Land ” from the “Vatican Library Collection” and the new “ANRI nativity”. The “Back to the Roots” nativity series consisting of the Florentiner nativity, the crèche by Walter Bacher, the Bachlechner nativity and the Prof. Karl Kuolt nativity in Linden wood, and not to forget the very particular nativity in Chestnut wood by Fini Moroder.
Collectors can immerse into the world of the charming figurines by Sarah Kay and the adorable works of Juan Ferrándiz. Of course you will also find the outstanding animal interpretations by Gunther Granget and Helmut Diller, and the religious line including cherubs, angels and madonnas, mostly created by ANRI master sculptor Ulrich Bernardi.
Since the beginning, our family business has had a reputation for an outstanding service with a personal touch, and is recognized by our local customers as by visitors from all over the world. Seize the opportunity on your next trip to Vienna . Come and meet us, right in the heart of this exceptional city, or click the button at the bottom of each page to directly browse and buy the great variety of ANRI products in our online store.
We look forward to meeting you,
Andrea Cecconi