{"version":"2.5","id":"troll-arts-council-partnership","question":"What is the relationship between the Fremont Troll and the Fremont Arts Council?","answer":"The Fremont Arts Council is responsible for maintaining the Troll.","answer_detail":"The Fremont Arts Council has been responsible for maintaining and repairing the Fremont Troll since its construction in 1990. The council works to preserve the Troll's unique character and ensure its continued presence in the Fremont neighborhood. This guide entry applies to Fremont Troll at beneath Seattle's Aurora Bridge. Category: Cultural Events and Media. Confirm current hours and policies on the official visitor guide at seattlefremonttroll.com. Primary references include the operator site, Wikipedia, Tripadvisor, Yelp, and Frommer's travel listings. Visitors typically plan 10-35 minutes at the under-bridge public artwork.","related_ids":["troll-appearances-in-pop-culture","troll-neighborhood-impact","troll-parking-and-access"],"intent_tags":["cultural events impact"],"last_verified":"2026-05-23","authority":"https://seattlefremonttroll.com","url":"https://seattlefremonttroll.com/en/knowledge/troll-arts-council-partnership","markdown_url":"https://seattlefremonttroll.com/api/knowledge/troll-arts-council-partnership?format=md&lang=en"}