Détails
Bauhaus Masterpiece Group Tour
A curated Bauhaus program for groups, companies, universities, and friends – with the original Wagenfeld lamp and a Bauhaus bag as a personal Masterpiece set for each guest.
You bring people together, we draw the route: Weimar, Dessau, and Berlin as one architectural line, clear daily structure, coordinated transfers, and a staged moment where you do not just view the Wagenfeld lamp, but take it home.
Group tour · Architecture · Design
A Bauhaus blueprint for your group
The Masterpiece group tour works like a floor plan you draw for your group: clear lines, defined spaces, precise handovers – and enough room for conversation, reflection, and your own point of view.
You move as one ensemble through Weimar, Dessau, and Berlin: shared transfers, coordinated visit times, fixed meeting points, and Bauhaus sites as the stage for your group’s ideas and conversations.
The Masterpiece set – Wagenfeld lamp and Bauhaus bag – locks the experience in. Every time someone later flips the switch, it is not just light in the room, but a flashback to your Bauhaus trip.
Masterpiece object · light as architecture
The Bauhaus Wagenfeld lamp
An object you see in museums – and end up placing on your desks.
Wilhelm Wagenfeld’s Bauhaus lamp is modern design distilled: glass, metal, a clean base, a globe that opens the room with calm light. No extra lines, no decoration – just structure, function, and light.
On the tour you first meet the lamp in its Bauhaus setting: as a collection piece, as product culture, as a symbol. The real Masterpiece moment arrives when it clicks: each person takes their own lamp home.
- Officially licensed Bauhaus object, still made almost unchanged
- Design principle: light as a precise, functional element in space
- Connects the trip to everyday life – at the office, studio, or home
The lamps can be shipped in advance or handed over on site.
From idea to built space – day by day
The trip follows a clear line: Weimar as the start, Dessau as the center, Berlin as the bridge to today. You move as a private group at all times – no scattered individual bookings.
Day 1 Arrival & Weimar
- Arrival in Germany and welcome for your group
- Transfer to Weimar, check-in at a partner hotel
- Intro to Bauhaus, the program, and the Masterpiece setup
- First Bauhaus traces in the city (walk, viewpoints, orientation)
Day 2 Weimar & transition
- Visit to Bauhaus Museum Weimar with a guided tour
- Architecture focus on early modernism and the Van de Velde context
- Time for photography, sketches, notes, and exchange
- Afternoon or evening transfer to Dessau, hotel check-in
Day 3 Dessau – Bauhaus as a manifesto
- Visit the Bauhaus Building Dessau (UNESCO World Heritage)
- Guided tour through the Masters’ Houses and workshops
- Deep dive into material, production, and daily life at Bauhaus
- Staged Masterpiece moment with focus on the Wagenfeld lamp
Day 4 Berlin – impact & today
- Visit Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design (or equivalent Bauhaus sites)
- Architecture focus, e.g. Neue Nationalgalerie
- Walk to selected Bauhaus traces in the city
- Shared closing dinner in a fitting restaurant
Day 5 Departure & wrap-up
- Coordinated departure from Berlin (airport/train)
- Support at the hotel lobby (check-out, timings, transfers)
- Optional extensions or extra nights on request
- Digital wrap-up info & materials for your internal comms
Included On-site services
- 4 nights in selected 4–5☆ hotels incl. breakfast
- Transfers between cities as per program
- Admission fees & guided visits at Bauhaus institutions
- On-site coordination and a fixed contact for your group
Items like hotels, transfers, timings, workshops, or add-ons are aligned individually after your request – for a private, clearly structured group experience, whether you plan internally or as a DMC for your clients.
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Audiences & formats
Which groups this tour fits
The Masterpiece Edition is built to work across different group realities – as long as Bauhaus, design, and shared learning are what brings you together.
Companies & teams
Incentives, offsites, creative retreats, leadership workshops – strong when you want a shared cultural experience linked to an iconic design object.
Universities & study programs
Architecture, design, art, cultural management – the tour offers a focused look at places where theory, practice, and social vision meet.
Associations & communities
Culture and architecture groups, alumni circles, collectors, community formats – ideal if you want one shared reference point and a visible object that stays with you.
Friends & private groups
Curated friends or family groups who want to experience Bauhaus as a shared travel story – without the feel of a standard join-in tour.
Culture & art travel groups
Art circles, architecture clubs, twin-city groups, curator teams, and culture communities who want to explore modern design and Bauhaus history and go deeper through photography, content, or collecting.
Creative & media industry
Design studios, agencies, film & media teams, fashion and typography teams using Bauhaus as a source for inspiration, team culture, and visual thinking.
Design & architecture groups
Groups from Japan, South Korea, the USA, the UK, the Netherlands, France, and Scandinavia who want to trace Bauhaus as a global starting point of modernism and visit the original sites of the avant-garde.
Premium, VIP & private tours
Exclusive small groups, collectors, boutique design clubs, and private art travelers looking for a high-end, curated Bauhaus experience with clear service and personal support.
Core structure & Masterpiece set
What you always get
No matter the travel window, group type, or content focus – the core of the Masterpiece Edition stays the same.
Masterpiece set per person
- Original Wagenfeld lamp (licensed version)
- Bauhaus bag as a visible travel companion
- Curated info & companion material
- Option: ship in advance or hand over on site (by arrangement)
The Masterpiece set turns your trip into a lasting reference point: you share one object – and each person brings it into everyday life in their own way.
Structured group setup
- 5-day program in Weimar, Dessau & Berlin
- 4 nights incl. breakfast in selected hotels
- Transfers between cities as per itinerary
- Museum, archive, and architecture visits with guided tours
The trip is designed as group architecture: no scattered individual plans, but one shared rhythm that works on the inside and outside.
Planning & coordination
How you work with us as group lead
The process is clear, with no hidden mechanics: you send your group request – we deliver a structured offer and a clean project flow for delivery.
Define the frame
You tell us: preferred window, estimated group size, context (e.g. company, university, association), special requests, and a rough goal.
Review the group offer
You receive a written group offer with service details, program structure, Masterpiece logic, and terms. No pricing tables on the site – everything happens directly.
Start the detail planning
After confirmation we handle room lists, arrival times, lamp shipping, optional upgrades, and a clear project plan up to the travel date – including all coordination touchpoints.
A visual intro for your group
Use these videos before the trip – for info sessions, digital kick-offs, or to tune your team into Bauhaus places and design DNA.
Bauhaus travel – places & lines
Bauhaus design – idea & impact
Bauhaus Masterpiece Group Tour – common questions
Answers on group sizes, services, the Wagenfeld lamp, logistics, and working with you as organizer.
What group size works best?
For smaller or larger setups, we align together how hotels, transfers, and program points can be adjusted so the group format stays intact.
Is the Wagenfeld lamp always included?
The exact shipping and handover setup (in advance or on site) is agreed during detailed planning, so it fits your group perfectly.
Can we add our own content?
We work with you on where these units fit best in the daily flow and how they connect to the Bauhaus story.
How does booking work in practice?
After you confirm, we start detailed planning (room lists, arrival times, shipping plan, optional add-ons).
Who is the contact during the trip?
How do upgrades and add-ons work?
On the product page we intentionally avoid price tables or promo mechanics, so the focus stays on content, structure, and group logic.