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Discover Berlin’s unique collection of contemporary and ancient art in a renovated WWII bunker with a guided tour at The Feuerle Collection for $25.

The Berlin: The Feuerle Collection Guided Tour and Entry Ticket offers a fascinating blend of contemporary art, imperial Chinese furniture, and ancient Southeast Asian artifacts all housed within a renovated WWII telecommunications bunker. Priced at $25 per person and lasting approximately 1 hour, this tour provides an accessible yet insightful experience into a carefully curated collection. The tour is ideal for those interested in art, history, and architecture, as it combines cultural discovery with a striking setting.
Visitors appreciate the expert-guided tour that explains the stories behind each piece and the unique atmosphere of the underground space. Its location in a former WWII bunker, renovated by John Pawson, sets it apart from typical museums, offering a sense of history intertwined with modern design. The attraction suits travelers who enjoy culturally rich experiences and are comfortable with a one-hour visit that emphasizes both visual storytelling and historical context.
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The Feuerle Collection is housed within a former WWII telecommunications bunker, which has been transformed into a museum space by renowned architect John Pawson. The building’s underground design creates a quiet, contemplative atmosphere perfect for appreciating the collection. This setting distinguishes it from traditional galleries, making the visit both a cultural and historical experience.
The space’s architecture enhances the viewing of the art pieces, especially with features like the underground lake that fits seamlessly into the lighting and design scheme. Visitors find that the combination of history, architecture, and art makes the visit feel immersive and memorable without overwhelming the senses.

The collection showcases stone, bronze, and wood Khmer sculptures from the 7th to 13th centuries, giving insight into Southeast Asian craftsmanship. Visitors also see Imperial Chinese lacquer and stone furniture, illustrating the intricate design and artistry of ancient China.
Complementing these antiquities are works by contemporary artists such as Nobuyoshi Araki and Adam Fuss. The museum encourages a dialogue between different cultures and time periods, highlighting Désiré Feuerle’s curatorial vision of juxtaposing antiquities with modern art. This approach invites visitors to compare and contrast the pieces, fostering a deeper appreciation of cultural evolution.
The renovation of the bunker by John Pawson plays a vital role in creating a space that is both minimalist and atmospheric. The design allows natural light to interact with the underground environment, especially around the underground lake, which acts as a central visual feature. This architectural choice enhances the visual impact of the artworks and makes the space feel both intimate and expansive.
The building’s renovation maintains the historic integrity of the bunker while transforming it into an elegant gallery space that emphasizes simplicity, light, and space. Visitors often remark on how the architecture contributes to the overall sense of awe during the tour.
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The guided tour begins with an introduction to the collection’s curator and Désiré Feuerle, explaining his passion for Asian art and his goal of creating a dialogue between antiquity and contemporary pieces.
The guide walks visitors through displays of Khmer sculptures from the 7th to 13th centuries, showcasing their stone and bronze craftsmanship. You also view Imperial Chinese lacquer furniture with intricate detailing, exemplifying Asian luxury craftsmanship from historical periods.
Next, the tour shifts to contemporary works by artists like Nobuyoshi Araki and Adam Fuss, who use photography and mixed media. The guide explains how these works complement and contrast with the antiquities, emphasizing the museum’s curatorial theme.
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One of the tour’s highlights is the underground lake, which perfectly integrates into the lighting design of the space. The underground water feature reflects light subtly, providing a calm, almost meditative atmosphere. This element underscores the fusion of architecture and art, making the experience especially atmospheric.
The overall lighting setup enhances the visual appeal of both antiquities and modern artworks, encouraging visitors to consider how space, light, and water influence their perception of the exhibits.
This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. The tour operates in English and benefits from a live guide who explains the collection clearly and engagingly.
The activity starts at the museum entrance, and guests return to the same meeting point after the one-hour visit. It’s advisable to arrive on time, as no video recording, photography, or touching of the exhibits is allowed, ensuring the preservation of the collection and respect for the space.

The booking process offers the flexibility of reserving now and paying later, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment. The tour can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind and flexibility for plans that might change.
The combination of historical architecture, carefully curated pieces, and the modern design of the space makes this tour particularly appealing to those interested in art, history, and architecture. Visitors often mention the knowledgeable guides, who clarify the significance of each piece, and the stunning visuals created by the building’s design.
The one-hour duration keeps the experience engaging without becoming overwhelming, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers.
This tour offers an affordable, cultural dose of Berlin’s art world, set within an architecturally impressive WWII bunker. The collection’s juxtaposition of antiquities with contemporary art by Feuerle creates a thought-provoking environment that will appeal to art lovers and history buffs alike.
While the visit is relatively brief, it packs in a rich experience with insightful guides, striking architecture, and carefully chosen exhibits. The accessible location and flexible booking options add to its appeal, making it a highly recommended activity for those seeking a thoughtful and visually stunning cultural outing in Berlin.
“A very singular collection of art and objects in an impressive building”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about one hour, offering a concise but thorough look at the collection.
What is the price of the entry ticket?
The entry ticket costs $25 per person, including a guided tour and museum access.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the museum and tour are wheelchair accessible.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for children under 16 years.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket covers guided tour, entrance to The Feuerle Collection, and the guide’s explanations.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there options to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility.
What should I bring or avoid?
Please avoid bringing pets, food, drinks, cameras, cellphones, or touching exhibits during the visit.
What makes this location special?
The historic WWII bunker setting, the architectural design by John Pawson, and the curated mix of antiquities and contemporary art make this a distinctive cultural experience.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
The tour is conducted in English only.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at the museum entrance.