The Feuerle Collection hosts international contemporary art, early Imperial and Scholar furniture from China (200BC-17th) and Khmer sculpture (7th -13th C). Located in a WWII telecommunications bunker that has been renovated by John Pawson, the collection is the first art institute in the world to present the Chinese Incense Ceremony -one of China’s oldest traditions- to the public as a contemporary art performance.
The Feuerle Collection produced a Virtual Reality Film featuring 18K resolution, and 320 million colors, following the groundbreaking vision which underlies the synesthetic approach to the visit on site.