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  • A young woman with curly red hair is wearing an orange sweater and is smiling next to a staircase.

    Zara Morris: „Museen sollten ihre Nachbarschaft ansprechen und Barrieren abbauen.“

    Backstage
  • The legacy of the Bauhaus after 1933

    Bauhaus Insights
  • The history of the Bauhaus (1919–1933)

    Bauhaus Insights
  • Abstract sculpture made of wood and metal, balancing on a dark base. Minimalist design in black and white.

    Teaching at the Bauhaus

    Bauhaus Insights
  • Life at the Bauhaus

    Bauhaus Insights
  • Idea and programme

    Bauhaus Insights
  • “Rather balance on wisps of air than sit on dogmas”

    Collection
  • Statement with a Message (Part 4)

    Backstage
  • Donation: Eugen Batz

    Collection
  • Donation: Gunta Stölzl

    Collection
  • New Vision by Lotte Beese

    Collection
  • Orange cube with continuous lines and small holes on the surface.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #15: Tactile Box

  • Two sketchbooks titled "Letter" and "Buchstaben" on a dark background.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #13: Letter Sketchbook

  • Graphic representation of the Bauhaus featuring areas like architecture, painting, and ceramics in black and white.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #11:Typographical Abstraction

  • Sketch of a girl with glasses, half in red and half in blue, on a white background.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #10: Two-handed drawing

  • Modern wall with round windows and a sloped metal panel roof. Geometric design and bright colors.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #9: Letters

  • Hands hold a flashlight and a transparent film against a red background, reflecting light.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #8: Slow Vision

  • Colorful crafting materials: scissors, shiny foils, papers, and decorative elements on a blue background.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #7: Metallic Fashion

  • Yellow lamp and red vessel, each from different angles, on a neutral, light background.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #6: Intensified Vision

  • Two wrists with handmade bracelets made of metal rings and fabric in bright colors against a black background.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #5: DIY Jewellery

  • A colorful pencil with a doll balancing on one foot, surrounded by orange dots.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #4: Roller skating on paper

  • Colorful, geometric model construction made of cardboard and wooden sticks on a light background.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #3: Wheelbarrow

  • Various creative designs in vibrant colors with striped patterns and cut-out shapes on paper.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #2: Illusion of movement

  • Hands sorting colorful, round paper discs with various patterns on a table.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #1: Colourful spinning tops

  • Who was Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack?

    Collection
  • Lead glass at the Bauhaus?

    Collection
  • Good fortune for Berlin

    Architecture
  • Construction site with a crane, several workers, and colorful facades during the building phase.

    How the Bauhaus-Archiv came to Berlin – and stayed (Part 3)

    Backstage
  • How the idea of a Bauhaus archive was born (Part 2)

    Backstage
  • A wooden box with documents, divided by colored labels on the files.

    How the memory of the Bauhaus was rescued from oblivion (Part 1)

    Backstage
    Backstage
  • Modern architecture with curved lines and clear shapes against a blue sky.

    One look back – two looks forward

    Architecture
    Backstage
  • A Children’s Utopia

    Collection
  • Where light, air and sun become constructed reality

    Architecture
  • Dr. Annemarie Jaeggi steht lächelnd und mit verschränkten Armen in einem Ausstellungsraum.

    “Every generation views the Bauhaus differently.”

    Backstage
  • Volker Staab, what Bauhaus themes might still be relevant today?

    Architecture
  • Photo Series: Berlin’s Hansaviertel District

    Architecture
  • Matchbox with colorful design, matches, paper clips, and a rubber band on a gray background.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #14: Sound Memory

  • Pattern of black, wavy lines on a white background, arranged regularly and symmetrically.

    Bauhaus-Worksheet #12: Typewriter patterns

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