Bus tour Berlin: Discover Bauhaus

Knesebeckstraße 1, 10623 Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Germany
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Overview
Duration
3h
Languages
German
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Follow the idea of Bauhaus from the Berlin cityscape to Haus Lemke in Hohenschönhausen on a guided bus tour.Learn more about Bauhaus, Bauhaus influences in industry, housing culture or transport construction and dedicate yourself to role models of this movement such as the Turbine Hall by Peter Behrens.Admire exceptional works on the way from Berlin to Haus Lemke (1933) by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Hohenschönhausen. See the architectural experiments in housing construction such as that of Walter Gropius in Lichterfelde, of Anton Brenner in Steglitz or the Luckhardt & Anker office in Dahlem.

What to remember

Important info

  • This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users
  • This tour requires a minimum of 10 participants. If the minimum number is not reached, you will be notified by email and offered an alternative date, voucher or refund
  • Price reductions are valid for the following categories:
    • Pupils with valid student ID (age 6-18)
    • Students with valid student ID (age 19-25)
    • Disabled guests with ID
    • Bauhaus members
  • If you fall under one of the categories that receive a price reduction, please select the "Reduced" ticket option
  • This tour is in German
  • Photos: © René Müller
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Highlights

Discover Bauhaus works in Berlin city and in the surrounding on a comfortable bus tour. Learn more about the idea of Bauhaus architecture. Rest your legs and tour the area aboard a comfortable bus

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until 14 days in advance
Provider
cpb culturepartner berlin GmbH
Meeting Point

Meet your guide in front of the temporary bauhaus-archiv. The guide will carry a sign with "art: berlin" written on it