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Discover a unique side of Berlin as you join a guided tour of The Feuerle Collection, set within a strikingly renovated World War II bunker. This immersive experience invites you to explore a fascinating blend of international contemporary art, Imperial Chinese furniture, and ancient Southeast Asian masterpieces.
Your journey begins in the heart of Kreuzberg, where your knowledgeable guide leads you through the museum's remarkable displays. Marvel at Khmer sculptures crafted from stone, bronze, and wood, dating from the 7th to the 13th century, and admire the exquisite Imperial Chinese lacquer and stone furniture.
As you move through the collection, you'll encounter thought-provoking works by contemporary artists like Nobuyoshi Araki and Adam Fuss. The museum's innovative curation encourages a dialogue between different eras and cultures, offering fresh perspectives on art and history.
Curated by Désiré Feuerle, a renowned connoisseur of Asian art, this tour reveals the inspiration behind the collection's unique juxtapositions. The experience lasts about one hour and is conducted in English, making it accessible and engaging for a wide audience.
Your entry ticket and guided tour are included, ensuring a seamless visit. Food and drinks are not provided, so plan accordingly. Secure your spot now to experience one of Berlin's most intriguing art spaces—availability is limited, so book today!







