
Walter Gropius, Alex Cvijanovic and Hans Bandel, Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin 1976-78. Photo by Hartwig Klappert
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Bauhaus Archive/Museum of Design
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Daily; not Tue
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Bauhaus Archive/Museum of Design
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Sat-Mon €7; concessions €4 Wed-Fri €6; concessions €3
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Wed-Mon 10am-5pm
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Constructed in 1976, the Bauhaus Archive/Museum of Design has unique modern architectural features that have become something of a Berlin landmark. The museum is dedicated to the Bauhaus, the 20th century's most important school of art, architecture and design.
The Bauhaus is one of Walter Gropius' later works. Gropius originally planned it for the city of Darmstadt, but it was eventually built in Berlin, albeit in a modified form.
The permanent collection features architecture, furniture, ceramics, metalwork, photography, stage pieces and student work from the Preliminary Course, as well as works created by the school's famous teachers: Walter Gropius, Johannes Itten, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger, Wassily Kandinsky, Josef Albers, Oskar Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy and Ludwig Mie. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, so keep an eye on their website for the latest announcements.
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