Gropius Museum Berlin

The Gropius Museum, also known as the Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung, is a museum in Berlin dedicated to the Bauhaus school of design, founded by Walter Gropius in 1919. The museum showcases the history of the Bauhaus movement, its philosophy, and its influential artists and designers.

The Gropius Museum features a variety of exhibits, including architecture, graphic design, textiles, and furniture, highlighting the innovative approaches to art and design that emerged from the Bauhaus. The collection includes works by notable Bauhaus figures such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, and Marcel Breuer.

In addition to its permanent collection, the museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and events aimed at promoting the legacy of the Bauhaus and its impact on modern design and art.

The building itself is an architectural landmark, reflecting Gropius's vision of modernist architecture. If you plan to visit, check for the latest exhibitions and events, as well as any visitor guidelines.

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