What is the EXbunker EXutrecht about?
EXbunker EXutrecht is a contemporary art exhibition space located in a former Cold War bunker beneath Wilhelminapark in Utrecht, Netherlands. The bunker, originally built for civil defense purposes, has been repurposed into a cultural venue that combines historical architecture with experimental contemporary art.
The space is part of the EX Utrecht initiative and focuses on presenting work by emerging and mid-career artists. Exhibitions often explore themes such as identity, society, nature, and the built environment, with the bunker’s enclosed and historic setting playing an active role in how artworks are experienced.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is suitable for visitors interested in contemporary art, experimental exhibitions, and alternative cultural spaces. It appeals to art students, creatives, and visitors curious about how historical infrastructure can be reused for artistic expression.
Due to the unique underground setting, the museum may be especially interesting for visitors interested in Cold War history combined with modern cultural practices.
Educational and cultural activities
EXbunker presents rotating exhibitions, typically changing monthly, offering visitors repeated opportunities to engage with new artistic perspectives. Openings and artist talks are sometimes organized in connection with exhibitions.
Formal educational programmes or guided tours are not consistently specified, but the small-scale setting encourages direct engagement with artworks and artists.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Open on weekends, typically Saturday and Sunday in the afternoon. Exact times may vary by exhibition.
Ticket prices: Admission is free.
Accessibility: Accessibility is limited due to the bunker structure.
Parking: No dedicated parking; public parking is available in nearby streets.
Facilities: No café or free Wi-Fi mentioned.




