Bauhaus archive Museum en Berlín

If you briefly review the history of art in Germany (where you can enjoy economical offers of trips to Germany ) we will meet a school that was called Bauhaus, what does this school in Berlin have? We could say that the influence that this school of art, design and architecture had on the creative aspects that afflicted everyone during the beginning of the twentieth century was very large. Not all were good news for the creative students of Bauhaus and during the year 1933 the echoes of the Nazi movement in Germany were also present at school and decided to close it. What no political entity can shut up is art and did not spend much time for Bauhaus’ great works to be appreciated in the rest of the world by specialists surrounded by innovative ideas and the design of students and artists. Many will ask what was left of Bauhaus today, and the truth is that we do not have to worry about the conservation of these artistic pieces because the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum has already taken care of that.

This Historical Museum of Berlin that was traveled from Darmstadt in 1971 is one of the most important museums in the city and the best testimony of the works that knew how to influence and mark a before and after in the way of seeing art in the world. Among the most outstanding works are Kandisky creations, Paul Klee, Werner Drewes and Oscar Schlemmer. The museum is open for the entire public from Wednesday to Monday except for a period between May 19 and July 21 where it is closed.