Eröffnungswochenende Bauhaus-Museum Weimar
Gemeinsam mit 32.500 Menschen haben wir ein fulminantes Festwochenende rund um das neue Bauhaus-Museum Weimar gefeiert. Wir möchten allen Gästen herzlich danken!
Video: André Kühn, Benjamin Grau
Das bauhaus museum weimar
Zum Bauhaus-Jahr 2019 wird das bauhaus museum weimar eröffnen. Mit dem bauhaus museum weimar entsteht ein moderner Ort der Begegnung, Offenheit und Diskussion. Am Gründungsort des Staatlichen Bauhauses wird es an die frühe Weimarer Phase der bedeutendsten Design- und Kunstschule des 20. Jahrhunderts erinnern. Im Zentrum seiner Ausstellung steht die weltweit älteste museale Sammlung von Werkstattarbeiten des Bauhauses, die Walter Gropius schon in den 1920er-Jahren anlegte. Ausgewählte Pfade in der Entwicklung von Kunst, Architektur und Design werden das weltweite Nachwirken dieser einzigartigen Schule für Gestaltung vorstellen.
Redaktion: Dr. Helga Huskamp, Toska Grabowski
Produktion Michael Leuthner Filmproduktion, München
Copyright 2016 Bauhaus Kooperation Berlin Dessau Weimar gGmbH
Das Bauhaus-Museum Weimar
Das Bauhaus-Museum Weimar ist nicht das Architekturmuseum, das Designmuseum oder das Kunstmuseum. Es ist ein Haus der Diskussion, der Auseinandersetzung und der sinnlichen Erfahrung.
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Redaktion: John Kolya Reichart, Benjamin Grau
Regie: John Kolya Reichart
Produktion: POLLY FILMS GmbH
Weimar for Bauhaus fans | DW English
2019 marks the 100th birthday of the Bauhaus in Weimar. Lukas Stege views the new Bauhaus museum's building site and traces its legacy in the city: where its architects studied, what they built and where they partied.
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Zum 100-jährigen Jubiläum: Neues Bauhaus-Museum eröffnet in Weimar
Letzte Arbeiten vor dem Museum müssen noch erledigt werden, ansonsten ist alles vorbereitet. Die Besucher erwartet ein faszinierender Rundgang durch die Zeit der frühen 20-er Jahre mit über 1.000 originalen Designklassikern aus der Bauhaus-Geschichte. Ein weiteres Highlight sind multimediale Elemente, die durch die Ausstellung führen. © REUTERS, AFP
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Places to see in ( Weimar - Germany )
Places to see in ( Weimar - Germany )
Weimar was quite the intellectual hotspot back in the day, with Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Bach, Liszt, Lucas Cranach and the Weimar School all spending time here. Goethe groupies will enjoy visiting his home, his tomb and the museum dedicated to him. If you’re in search of great food, visit during the Weimar Onion Market, held in October. (Just don’t forget your mints.)
Weimar is a city in the federal state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located between Erfurt in the west and Jena in the east, approximately 80 kilometres southwest of Leipzig, 170 kilometres north of Nuremberg and 170 kilometres west of Dresden.
Weimar is small and the best way is by foot or bike. Weimar has a public transport system but as a tourist you won't need it. Taxis are at night the best way when you feel lost and they are used to cater tourists.
( Weimar - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Weimar. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Weimar - Germany
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Weimar is one of the most historic sites in Germany. It was home of Goethe and Schiller, the two most famous German poets and writers.
Bauhaus-University Weimar and the Haus am Horn, part of the Bauhaus Sites protected by UNESCO
Stadtschloss (city castle) - Home of the biggest sponsor of Goethe and Schiller. Art gallery.
Anna Amalia Bibliothek - Unique library and art selection, famous for it's rococo style. A fire in 2004 did great damage but the library reopened in 2007.
Nationaltheater - Foundation place of the first German democracy in 1918 and successor of the Weimar Hof theatre where Goethe's premieres took place. Well-known theatre today.
Park an der Ilm - Picturesque garden with Goethes summer house. Lie down on the lawn and enjoy the scenery.
Belvedere - charming park with summer castle a short distance to the south of the city
Goethe- and Schiller-Memorial in the Theaterplatz - This is a very famous memorial for two great German writers.
Buchenwald - for a more somber outing, one can visit the famous Jewish concentration camp, just over the hill from Weimar in Ettersberg. It's a 20 minute bus ride from the train station. The Stalinist monument erected outside the camp once the Soviets took over is visible from the city.
Places to see in ( Weimar - Germany )
Places to see in ( Weimar - Germany )
Weimar is a city in central Germany. It's known as the birthplace of Weimar Classicism, a humanistic cultural movement. The Goethe & Schiller Monument in front of the German National Theater celebrates the 2 writers, who lived in the city. Goethe’s baroque residence is now the Goethe National Museum. The Schiller Museum is adjacent to the writer’s home. Bauhaus Museum Weimar has works by architect Walter Gropius.
The historical epicentre of Germany's 18th-century Enlightenment, Weimar is an essential stop for anyone with a passion for the country's history and culture. A pantheon of intellectual and creative giants lived and worked here: Goethe, Schiller, Bach, Cranach, Liszt, Nietzsche, Gropius, Herder, Feininger, Kandinsky – and the list goes on. You’ll see them memorialised on the streets, in museums and in reverently-preserved houses across town. In summer, Weimar’s many parks and gardens lend themselves to quiet contemplation of all this intellectual and cultural gravity (or allow you to take a break from it).
Weimar is also the place where, post WWI, the constitution of the German Reich, known by historians as the Weimar Republic (1919–33), was drafted, though there are strangely few reminders of this historical moment. Nearby, the unadorned, unaltered remains of the Buchenwald concentration camp provide sobering testament to the crimes of the subsequent Nazi regime.
Weimar is the town of Goethe and Schiller and is found in Thuringia (Thüringen) state, Germany. Weimar is a small town with lots of tourists, most of whom come in on coaches for day-visits. Roads can be congested in the mornings and evenings. The best and most convenient way is by train. Deutsche Bahn offers direct connections from Berlin, Leipzig and Erfurt. Weimar Hauptbahnhof is about a kilometre from Goetheplatz. Weimar is small and the best way is by foot or bike. Weimar has a public transport system but as a tourist you won't need it. Taxis are at night the best way when you feel lost and they are used to cater tourists.
Weimar is one of the most historic sites in Germany. It was home of Goethe and Schiller, the two most famous German poets and writers, a lot to see in Weimar such as :
Bauhaus-University Weimar and the Haus am Horn, part of the Bauhaus Sites protected by UNESCO.
Stadtschloss (city castle) - Home of the biggest sponsor of Goethe and Schiller. Art gallery.
Anna Amalia Bibliothek - Unique library and art selection, famous for it's rococo style. A fire in 2004 did great damage but the library reopened in 2007.
Nationaltheater - Foundation place of the first German democracy in 1918 and successor of the Weimar Hof theatre where Goethe's premieres took place. Well-known theatre today.
Park an der Ilm - Picturesque garden with Goethes summer house. Lie down on the lawn and enjoy the scenery.
Belvedere - charming park with summer castle a short distance to the south of the city
Goethe- and Schiller-Memorial in the Theaterplatz - This is a very famous memorial for two great German writers.
Buchenwald - for a more somber outing, one can visit the famous Jewish concentration camp, just over the hill from Weimar in Ettersberg. It's a 20 minute bus ride from the train station. The Stalinist monument erected outside the camp once the Soviets took over is visible from the city.
( Weimar - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Weimar . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Weimar - Germany
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Neues Bauhaus-Museum Weimar: Ausstellung zur Bauhaus-Geschichte (new Bauhaus museum)
Opening of the new Bauhaus-Museum in Weimar with a permanent exhibition on the history of the design school from 06.04.2019 at the Bauhaus-Museum, Weimar... read more in German:
Eröffnung des neuen Bauhaus-Museums in Weimar mit einer Dauerausstellung zur Bauhaus-Geschichte ab dem 06.04.2019 im Bauhaus-Museum, Weimar.
Betongrab für das Bauhaus: Der Gründungsort der legendären Hochschule versenkt seine Sammlung in einem staubgrauen Mausoleum der Menschenverachtung – Architektin Heike Hanada kassiert bei jedem Foto mit. Besser besucht man das neue Neue Museum.
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Weimar: Das Bauhaus-Museum vor der Eröffnung
Bevor das neue Bauhaus-Museum in Weimar am 5. 4. 2019 offiziell eröffnet, wird im Haus und auch davor noch fleißig gewerkelt. Noch ist nicht alles fertig.
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Weimar - Travel Germany
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Weimar - Travel Germany: Park an der Ilm, Goethe National Museum, Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek, Markt, Chateau of Belvedere, Schillerhaus on Schillerstrasse, Schlossmuseum, Goethes Gartenhaus, Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Bauhaus Museum, Liszt House, Jakobskirchhof, Theaterplatz, Bauhaus-Universitat, Russian Orthodox Chapel
Heike Hanada: the New Bauhaus Museum
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Only one exhibition room, but such an intelligent display whereby an excellent insight is givenn into the development of Weimar's Bauhaus 20th century most significant school of design.
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Weimar - from Goethe to Gropius | Discover Germany
Weimar is known as home to poets and philosophers. 3.5 million tourists a year visit the city in Thüringen to retrace Goethe's footsteps. Among the artists who left their mark on Weimar were Friedrich Schiller, like Goethe a representative of Weimar Classicism, and the composer Franz Liszt.
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Die Bauhaus-Künstler und -Designer wollten den radikalen Bruch. Sie experimentierten mit neuen Formen und ungewöhnlichen Materialien. Ihre Möbel sind Designklassiker, die sich heute für tausende Euro verkaufen. Ein lukrativer Mythos.
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2019 - The Bauhaus Centenary
In 2019, the Bauhaus school will be 100 years old. It was the most famous modernist school for art-design and architecture in Germany, and is recognized as part of world cultural heritage by UNESCO. Ahead of the celebrations, the building of new museum and work on new exhibitions has already begun, in Germany, and around the world.
bauhaus museum weimar – construction time-lapse
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A305/08: The Bauhaus in Weimar 1919-1925
In the context of the exhibition The University Is Now on Air: Broadcasting Modern Architecture, the CCA presents twenty-four broadcasts from the course A305, History of Architecture and Design 1890–1939, by The Open University. To learn more about the project, visit
In television broadcast 8, Bauhaus objects from the period and a model of the Haus am Horn are examined in the studio. Tim Benton talks with George Adams, who was a student at the Weimar Bauhaus in its first years; topics discussed include student attitudes during this period and the influence of prevailing trends in avant-garde art.
Written by Tim Benton, directed by Edward Hayward, produced the BBC/Open University, aired 3 May 1975 on BBC2.
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The €27.04m Bauhaus Museum Weimar opened as part of centenary celebrations commemorating the impact and legacy of the Bauhaus, the influential Modernist school of art and design founded by Walter Gropius and supressed by the Nazis 14 years later. The museum has been built to exhibit around 1,000 artefacts from the Weimar Bauhaus collection of more than 13,000 items over 2,000 square metres of exhibition space. It forms part of Weimar’s new Quarter of Modernism and promises to have a major economic impact on the city. The new, energy-efficient museum building, designed by Heike Hanada, is constructed from concrete, steel, and glass and takes a cube-like form with minimalist interiors. Its exterior is illuminated at night by LED strips powered by photovoltaic cells.