Bauhaus-Museum Weimar
About
The Bauhaus Museum Weimar is a world‑renowned institution dedicated to the Bauhaus design movement, housed in the historic city of Weimar, Germany. From its origins on a former coach house in 1995 to its relocation in April 2019 to an architecturally award‑winning building in the Weimarhallenpark, the museum chronicles the State Bauhaus’ evolution since 1919. Visitors are invited to explore the museum’s extensive Bécopures, including the Gropius Collection—comprising original Bauhaus works by Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, and others—as well as the Ludwig Collection, a curated assortment of 1,500 objects that span from 18th‑century functional design to contemporary pieces. Interactive exhibitions, original workshop furniture, and innovative installations such as Tomás Saraceno’s *Sundial for Spatial Echoes* bring the spirit of Bauhaus to life. Whether you’re a design aficionado, history enthusiast, or curious traveler, the Bauhaus Museum Weimar offers an immersive experience that illuminates how Bauhaus principles continue to shape modern design and architecture.
Highlights
- World‑Oldest Bauhaus Collection
- Gropius Collection
- Ludwig Collection
- Sundial for Spatial Echoes
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€10.00
Reduced
€7.00
Student
€4.00
ModerneCard
€17.00
BauhausCard
€30.00