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Bauhaus Bustour

Is Berlin a city shaped by the Bauhaus? Or did Berlin—since 1900, a laboratory of the avant-garde in every field—actually inspire the ideas of the Bauhaus movement?

Travel comfortably by bus to the few remaining historical examples of Bauhaus architecture. You’ll also encounter many prime examples of the 1920s on the outskirts of the city: single-family homes in green settings, mass housing for workers, and buildings for transportation, leisure, and education.

And you’ll follow the traces of modernist architecture in the industrial buildings in Moabit and Wedding. Berlin’s post-war reconstruction since the 1950s also offers us the opportunity to trace the Bauhaus’s influence on socialist and democratic urban planning. Note: The northern and southern routes are subject to change.

  • Please note that no interior tours are scheduled.
  • You will alternate between the South and North routes, starting with the South route.
  • Bus tour | Minimum number of participants: 10 people

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Additional information
Meeting point: in front of the temporary Bauhaus Archive, Knesebackstraße 1, 10623 Berlin, near Ernst-Reuter-Platz
Dates
November 2026
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