
Bauhaus Archive
The Bauhaus Archive, located in Berlin, Germany, is a museum dedicated to the Bauhaus school of design, which operated from 1919 to 1933. It highlights the influential ideas of the Bauhaus movement, known for its innovative approach to art, architecture, and design that combined functionality with aesthetics. The archive houses an extensive collection of documents, artifacts, and artworks from prominent figures like Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. It serves as a research center, preserving the legacy of Bauhaus and promoting its principles of creativity, collaboration, and modernism, impacting contemporary design practices worldwide.