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Bauhaus Archive Berlin

Bring a bit of design to your Berlin trip and make a visit to the Bauhaus Archive Berlin, a museum dedicated to one of world’s most influential architecture movement.

Founded in 1919 by renowned architect Walter Gropius the Bauhaus School unified disciplines such as sculpture, painting, industrial design and – of course – architecture. Through the use of simple form and lines the movement revolutionized the modern design by focusing on the function of the object with a clean design.

The Bauhaus-Archive in Berlin presents among other things art pieces, furniture and literature.The building is also an attraction itself. Predesigned by Gropius in 1964 and carried out after his death by former colleague Alex Cvijanovic, it was already used as outdoor set for science fiction films.

Where: Klingelhöferstraße 14, Tiergarten (not far from us =))

Opening Time: from Wednesdays to Monday (Tuesday is closed) from 10a.m. to 5p.m.

How much: Weekdays 7 € / weekends 8 €