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It's no surprise then, that today Dessau is home to the largest amount of original Bauhaus edifices in the world. Dessau was the second home of the school, which Walter Gropius relocated there in after the Weimar faculty closed down.

Dessau was home to a significant phase of the school, as it was here that architecture began to be taught, along with a big expansion of other genres of design too. The school itself was housed in the Bauhaus Building, which is an icon of modern design today. When it was built, with its box-like shapes, it represented an entirely new architectural language — one that people had never witnessed before.

It's possible to visit the building and you can even spend the night in a restored former student room. These were designed by Walter Gropius himself and created to house the teachers of the Bauhaus Academy and their families. Even today they look incredibly modern thanks to their stylized Bauhaus features — white geometric structures with clean lines and flat roofs. There are seven houses in total three semi-detacheds, and one detached for the director. They were all designed with exactly the same layout but positioned at right angles respective to each other to not look identical.

Today, you can walk around the houses and even visit them — except for one which is currently an artist residence. Some have been reconstructed to reflect how they would have looked at the time, some are now exhibition spaces.

They are open daily, and guided tours about an hour-long are available too. The Kornhaus restaurant was commissioned by the city of Dessau in His concept was a two-story rectangular shape that fitted against a semi-circular glass-clad cafe projecting over the riverbank.

An archetypal Bauhaus building, with its sweeping curves and interlocking cubic blocks, the Kornhaus fitted the brief perfectly.

It united art and functional design, and responded to its environment, in harmony with the lines and curves of the river. While a visit is interesting because of the architecture, the food gets mixed reviews and so I decided to just go there for a drink in the afternoon. First of all, the surroundings are amazing, with the Kornhaus bordering a large park and overlooking the Elbe river.

Secondly, I was surprised by how busy it was when I got there. The restaurant was actually full! Luckily, there were two tables by the bar in the entrance area and I was allowed to take a seat there to enjoy some tea and cake. I did have a look inside the restaurant but as it was so crowded, I didn't take a photo as to not disturb the people there.

Read more reviews on TripAdvisor. The brand-new Bauhaus Museum opened in Dessau at the beginning of September A building within a building, the collection is housed in a black concrete cube with no natural light to preserve the exhibits on the first floor set within a spectacular glass facade. The ground floor hosts the cafe, the shop, a Bauhaus play park for kids, and an open exhibition area.

The museum, open daily, tells the story of this new way of living. The collection of around 49, exhibits demonstrates how the ideas forged in Dessau in the 20s contribute to our modern culture today. When I was there, the focus of the exhibition was on the work and experiments of the students of the Bauhaus school.

There was so much to see, and then there were also the audio stations and the materials that could be touched. I highly recommend it. Good to know: You need to get your ticket for the museum beforehand as you need to choose a timeslot during which you'll visit.

I'd already done some research about this area so I don't want to withhold that from you. During the Weimar Republic — there was a great need for affordable housing. They were designed and built by Hannes Meyer in Meyer was a Swiss architect and the second director of the Bauhaus school.

In response to the past criticisms of the school's curriculum, Gropius emphasized the merger of the arts and industry in studios which produced textiles, home appliances and accessories and furniture.

Gropius and his successor, Hannes Meyer , were removed due to their political views, and replaced by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. To eradicate the subversive elements in the student body, Mies expelled all of the students and then readmitted only the ones who were perceived as politically acceptable. In the building was placed under historical protection and has been completely renovated under unified Germany.

The school of design, designed by Walter Gropius and financed by the city, opened in Some 1, guests from all over the world arrived in Dessau for the inauguration. The catastrophic experiences of WWI motivated the Bauhauslers to radically rethink life, society and the everyday world.

Rejecting traditional knowledge, with the Bauhaus they forged a school of design in which young people were to develop their artistic creativity by learning with and from materials so that they could give shape to the modern age and meet its many demands.

In doing so, the focus was less on the individual work of art than on everyday objects which were to be manufactured in collaboration with industry.

In just a few years the Bauhaus Dessau becomes a focus of attention for young people from all over the world. The theoretical instruction is placed on a broader footing and other subjects, e. Graduates now completed their training with a Bauhaus Diploma. The trip to Dessau takes approximately 90 minutes.

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