The Boros Collection is a private contemporary art collection housed in a converted World War II bunker in central Berlin. Founded by Christian and Karen Boros, the collection features international works from 1990 to the present, spanning sculpture, painting, photography, and site-specific installations. The five-storey bunker, once a prison, fruit warehouse, and techno club, has been transformed into a striking exhibition space that retains traces of its layered history. Each presentation is curated to interact with the building’s raw architecture, creating a unique dialogue between art and space. Visits are only possible via guided tours, offering an intimate and immersive experience of one of Berlin’s most distinctive cultural venues.
Berlin GermanyThe Boros Collection is housed in a striking converted World War II bunker at Reinhardtstraße 20, 10117 Berlin, in the lively Mitte district. This unique space showcases internationally acclaimed contemporary art, making it a destination in itself. The collection is within easy reach of Berlin’s iconic sites: the Brandenburg Gate, a celebrated monument of the city, and the vibrant Gendarmenmarkt with its grand Schillerdenkmal are both nearby. Art lovers will appreciate proximity to other cultural highlights such as the Hamburger Bahnhof – a national gallery for contemporary art, the Bode-Museum with its renowned collections, and the Neues Museum featuring Egyptian artifacts and archaeology. Sightseers can easily walk to Checkpoint Charlie and Pariser Platz, while families may enjoy attractions like the Museum für Naturkunde, famed for its dinosaur fossils. The Mitte neighborhood offers a blend of historic landmarks, contemporary culture, and inviting green spaces, ensuring a diverse experience for every visitor stepping out from the Boros Collection.