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クリエイティブな心とデザインの学生たちがバウハウス大学ヴァイマルで新しいアイデアを探求します。
クリエイティブな心とデザインの学生たちがバウハウス大学ヴァイマルで新しいアイデアを探求します。
ガラスとコンクリートの空間でバウハウスのビジョンを見に来てください。創造性が現代の生活を形作った場所です。
デッサウにあるバウハウスの建物とマスターズハウスを歩いて回り、モダンデザインの始まりを体験してください。
ヴァイマルからデッサウまで、建築とアイデアが世界中の現代文化を形作った歴史的な場所を巡りながらバウハウスを発見し、その生き続ける遺産をたどりましょう。
Dessau, Weimar and the Academy are not just stops on a map – they form one continuous story: from ideas in the classroom to architecture, objects and everyday life. This page gives you a curated entry into that story and points you to the key places on site.
This trip is perfect for anyone who loves architecture and design, including professionals, students and curious cultural explorers worldwide. First, choose one of the three sections above to focus on: Dessau, Weimar or the Academy experience.
歴史と現在をつなぐイベントを発見しましょう。世界中から集まるアーティスト、建築家、訪問者と出会い、バウハウスを生きた運動として祝う体験に参加してください。
オリジナルのバウハウスのサイトで、展示会、ガイドツアー、ワークショップ、記念イベントを探検してください。定期的に新しい日程とインスピレーションに満ちた体験が更新されています。
A curated 5-day Bauhaus journey to the original places of modern design — structured, contextual, and focused on architecture, ideas, and shared experience.
A curated 5-day Bauhaus journey through Weimar, Dessau and Berlin — with official sites, architecture focus, and a smooth, professionally coordinated travel flow.
A private 5-day Bauhaus program for groups — built for companies, universities, associations and curated communities, with coordinated logistics and a clear day-by-day structure.
Explore Dessau-Roßlau by bike in a UNESCO landscape. Dedicated routes connect the city’s Bauhaus landmarks with the floodplains of the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve. Long-distance paths like the Elbe Cycle Route.
A riverside excursion restaurant on the Elbe, built in 1929–30. Designed by Bauhaus architect Carl Fieger, it combines a glazed round pavilion and a long, set-back cube into one functionalist ensemble shaped by use and location.
The first architectural Bauhaus landmark in Weimar, created in 1923 for the school’s first exhibition. A prototype of modern living, radically functional and free of ornament, listed as UNESCO World Heritage since 1996.
Designed by Walter Gropius for the Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar (1923), this room is an early Bauhaus interior conceived as a complete ensemble, where function, proportions, and furnishings form one coherent space.
What begins here as images, stories and maps becomes a clear outline for your own route through Weimar, Dessau and the Academy. Use this section to decide how long you stay, which highlights matter most and how you combine architecture, museums and free time.
Select your Bauhaus journey, send a short request via Bauhaus Experience, and receive a concrete offer with dates, group size and options. After confirmation, you receive a digital travel pack with itinerary, meeting points and essential contacts.
Many guests return for themes such as Kandinsky, textiles and modern housing, or centenary programmes. Bauhaus Experience connects journeys, events and objects so that one visit becomes the start of a lasting relationship.
Ready to plan your Bauhaus journey? Explore dates and programs on Bauhaus Experience and request a tailor-made proposal for your group, timeline and interests.
Plan & request your journey →旅は現代デザインの起源へと導きます。これらはユネスコの世界遺産の一部です。ヴァイマル、デッサウ、ベルリンは、建築、芸術、工芸が新しい形のビジョンと融合した場所です。それらの建物、思想、理想は、私達が空間、構造、機能を理解する方法に影響を与え続けています。これらは現代世界を再構築した運動の生きた象徴です。
The central Bauhaus journey: three days across key sites, combined with the original Wagenfeld WG24 as a material highlight you take home. Calm pacing, curated routing and a clear dramaturgy from school to object.
A three-day reading of the Bauhaus story in space: early teaching, modernist building and later estates in one connected route. You compare contexts instead of seeing them in isolation.
A concentrated Dessau day that connects the school building, masters’ houses and museum in one clear sequence. Designed so even a first visit becomes a readable, memorable experience.
A guided walk through corridors, studios and courtyards at Bauhaus University Weimar. Historic layers meet a present-day school with students, projects and current teaching.