
Dessau
Dessau is a town in Germany known for its historical and architectural significance. It is famous as the city where the Bauhaus school of design was established in 1925, influential in modern architecture, art, and design. The town features notable modernist buildings, including the Bauhaus Dessau building itself, designed by Walter Gropius. Located along the river Elbe and surrounded by scenic landscapes, Dessau combines cultural heritage with a vibrant contemporary atmosphere. It attracts visitors interested in architecture, history, and innovation, making it an important center for design and urban development.