Bauhaus Archive
The Bauhaus Archive is a museum located in Berlin, Germany, dedicated to the history and influence of the Bauhaus school of design, which operated from 1919 to 1933. It showcases a vast collection of artworks, designs, and documents that highlight the innovative ideas and principles of the Bauhaus movement, emphasizing the unity of art, craft, and technology.
Founded by Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus Archive serves as a research center and a resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in modern design. The museum features exhibitions that explore the contributions of notable figures associated with the Bauhaus, including László Moholy-Nagy and Paul Klee.