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Weimar Art Museum

When Walter Gropius founded the Staatliches Bauhaus (Bauhaus design school) in Weimar, it quickly became Germany's most influential and avant-garde design school, and it ushered in the era of modern architecture and design just before the start of World War II. Weimar's Bauhaus Museum is a modest, yet superb collection of the works of Gropius, Johannes Itten, and Henry van de Velde.  The emphasis is on the early phase of the Bauhaus and displays the world's oldest collection of Bauhaus work. The Bauhaus is still alive today, and the museum tells the story of how our contemporary visions of our living environment have evolved and how they continue to develop.

Art Museum

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Stéphane-Hessel-Pl. 1
Weimar, Thuringia  D–99423, Germany

- 03643 - 545–400

www.bauhausmuseumweimar.de

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €10, Closed Tues.

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