1 - 2 hours
Daily Tour
12 people
English
The Boros Collection tour offers a rare chance to explore a world-class contemporary art collection in one of Berlin’s most unique settings. Begin your journey with a private guide who will take you through the five-story bunker, narrating the fascinating history of the building, which has served as a WWII air-raid shelter, a nightclub in the 1990s, and now a modern art space.
Marvel at the curated exhibitions, which change periodically to showcase new artists and perspectives. The collection includes installations, sculptures, and multimedia pieces from renowned contemporary artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Ai Weiwei, and Wolfgang Tillmans.
Your guide will provide in-depth explanations of the pieces, their context, and the stories behind the artists, ensuring a deeper understanding of the art and the space it inhabits.
This exclusive experience is perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone seeking a truly unique cultural adventure in Berlin.
after meeting at the given location, your guide will provide a brief overview of the Boros Collection, its history, and its significance in the Berlin art scene.
Begin with an exploration of the first floor of the bunker, where your guide will explain the building’s historical significance.Discover how the space evolved over the years, including its period as a nightclub and then as a private art gallery.
Your guide will lead you through the various floors of the bunker, where art installations, sculptures, photography, and multimedia works by renowned artists are displayed. such as Olafur Eliasson, Ai Weiwei, and Wolfgang Tillmans.
End the tour with a private viewing on the top floor, where you can reflect on the art and ask any lingering questions.Your guide will offer additional details about the collection, the artists, and the works that were featured in previous exhibitions.
Your guide will provide recommendations for nearby art galleries, cafés, or other cultural attractions to explore in Berlin.
For art enthusiasts looking for more in-depth analysis, book an extended tour that explores additional works in the collection, with a focus on specific artists or mediums.
The bunker is not fully wheelchair accessible due to narrow staircases. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Photography is allowed in designated areas only. Exhibits rotate every few months, so every visit offers something new.