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With an exclusive interior tour of a studio apartment

When it comes to the Bauhaus, Siemensstadt is a must-see. Designed as a counterpoint to the dark and unsanitary tenement districts, it emerged as one of Berlin’s pioneering housing estates.

Architect Hans Scharoun created a consistently modern row-house composition here with curved structures. This demonstrates that the modern architecture of the 1920s has many facets.

Alongside it stretch the linear rows by Walter Gropius, the expressive buildings with round balconies by Hugo Häring, and Otto Bartning’s “Lange Jammer.”

Under the motto “Light, Air, and Sun,” this guided tour offers a cross-section of the history of Berlin housing construction from 1927 to 1960.

✓ Highlight: exclusive interior tour of Hans Scharoun’s studio apartment

✓ Architecture tour led by Berlin architects

✓ Program in German

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