Bauhaus Experience · Germany · Groups

The Bauhaus Journey

A curated group experience across Weimar, Dessau and Berlin. Briefing, guided site-reading, workshops and reflection — not a checklist, but a paced method.

Weimar · Dessau · Berlin Closed groups Paced sequence 3–7 days Multilingual
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Our Approach

How Bauhaus is Conveyed Today

Short. Clear. Transferable. From history to experience.

Seeing Together

Group understanding begins in shared observation. We slow down until perception becomes knowledge.

The Journey as Method

Not a route to complete. A sequence to understand. Meaning connects the cities, not distance.

The Masterpiece

Optional material anchor for groups. Not a souvenir — a continuation of the method through an object.

5-Day Journey

Group Itinerary

A backbone structure. Expandable to 3–7 days.

Day 1

Weimar — Origin

We align the group's lens. Weimar is read as the starting condition: experimentation, pedagogy and first prototypes.

Pedagogy Prototype
Weimar
Day 2

Weimar → Dessau

The move matters. We trace how an idea becomes a system: teaching aligns with architecture, workshops and routine.

System Sequence
Transition
Day 3

Dessau — Structure

We read the Bauhaus Building as an operating structure: circulation, light, transparency and production logic.

Structure Workshop
Dessau
Day 4

Berlin — Continuity

Berlin is the last phase: institutions collapse, practice continues. The method survives under real conditions.

Institution Dialogue
Berlin
Day 5

Legacy Layer

We close by mapping the afterlife: schools, housing models and institutions where Bauhaus becomes global method.

Legacy Method
Legacy
Three Cities

Locations

Germany. Structured by cities. Connected by meaning.

Weimar
Weimar

Where it began. Not as a style but as a question. Learning was open and experimental.

Dessau
Dessau

From idea to system. Architecture, workshops and daily life aligned.

Berlin
Berlin

Reality and pressure. The work moved into practice under real conditions.