Bauhaus Berlin, Design institute in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany.
Bauhaus Berlin is a center for design education and architectural research in Charlottenburg. It offers exhibitions, workshops, and lectures focused on modern design and the foundations of contemporary architectural practice.
The facility connects to the original Bauhaus school founded in Berlin in 1932 and shut down by the Nazis a year later. From this interrupted tradition emerged later a new place for continued learning and engagement with these design principles.
The institution keeps alive the principles of modernist thinking and shapes how design is understood in the city today. Visitors here experience how function and beauty come together and can see how these ideas appear in Berlin's everyday architecture.
Visiting is best on weekdays when exhibitions and workshops are most active. Good public transport connections and accessible entry make the location easy to reach and move through.
The collection here preserves rare original documents and archival materials from the Bauhaus era, showing how artists and designers of that time worked. Such historical records are often difficult to access and offer an intimate look at the creative work of that period.
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