The leading German avant-garde architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a shining star of German avant-garde architecture when he joined the Bauhaus as its director. This post enabled the architect to devote his energy to teaching for the first time. Mies van der Rohe attempted to continue the Bauhaus school’s teaching activities in Berlin until its enforced closure in 1932.
Explore the original sites in Weimar, Dessau and Berlin. Experience architecture, workshops and stories where modern design began, brought together through curated Bauhaus journeys.