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Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and BernauUNESCO World Heritage SiteBauhaus Dessau buildingLocationGermanyCriteriaCultural: ii, iv, viReference729Inscription1996 (20th session)Extensions2017 (41st Session)WeimarDessauBernau
Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau is a joint World Heritage Site in Germany, comprising six separate sites which are associated with the Bauhaus art school.
- Application for the extension of the UNESCO World Heritage Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar and Dessau, German delegation to UNESCO, December 2015.
Contents 1 Weimar 1.1 Bauhaus campus, Weimar 1.2 Haus am Horn 2 Dessau 2.1 Bauhaus Dessau building 2.2 Meisterhxc3xa4user 2.3 Laubenganghxc3xa4user 3 Bernau 4 Further reading 5 See also 6 References 7 External links
The Bauhaus was founded in Weimar 1919 by Walter Gropius and remained there until 1925 when it moved to Dessau due to political pressure.
Dessau[edit]
Main article: Bauhaus Dessau
Bauhaus Dessau building[edit]
Aerial photo of the Bauhaus building in Dessau
The student accommodation wing, Bauhaus Dessau
The Bauhaus Dessau is one of the iconic buildings of the 20th century.
The building was commissioned by the city of Dessau, who financed the project and provided the building plot.
[15] There were 140 students in total, so most of them had to seek accommodation in the inner city area of Dessau.
Due to political pressure, the Bauhaus Dessau closed in 1932 and Mies van der Rohe set up a privately funded Bauhaus in Berlin, although this also closed after less than a year.
[3] The Bauhaus building in Dessau was used as a school for teaching women cooking and sewing, and just before the beginning of World War II in 1939, it became a training school for officers of the Nazi Party.
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation was founded in 1994 to research and preserve the heritage of the Bauhaus.
Today the north wing of the complex, where the vocational school was, is used by the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, whose Dessau campus is next to the Bauhaus site.
[19][20] The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation uses the rest of the building for its administration; housing a museum, a shop and the restored cafeteria; letting out the former student rooms as tourist accommodation; and hiring out other areas of the building, such as the auditorium, for seminars and conventions.
The Meisterhxc3xa4user (Masters' houses) are a group of seven flat-roofed, cubic modernist houses about 600 metres from the Bauhaus Dessau building, designed by Walter Gropius for the senior staff of the Bauhaus.
They were built in 1925xe2x80x9326 on commission from city of Dessau.
Along with their families, the original residents were: Lyonel Feininger and Lxc3xa1szlxc3xb3 Moholy-Nagy who lived next door to Gropius (although Feininger never taught at the Bauhaus in Dessau); Oskar Schlemmer and Georg Muche lived in the next pair of houses; Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee lived in the last pair.
From 1932, when the Bauhaus in Dessau closed, the houses were rented out to other tenants.
[3] These and the other houses, which are open to the public, are managed by the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.
The Feininger house is the base of the Kurt Weill Centre, which promotes the work of the composer Kurt Weill, who came from Dessau.
The Laubenganghxc3xa4user ('Houses with Balcony Access') are five blocks of apartment buildings, providing a total of 90 flats, in south Dessau which were built in 1930.
Today they are owned and managed by the housing cooperative Wohnungsgenossenschaft Dessau eG.
Next to the Bauhaus Dessau building, it was the second largest project ever undertaken by the Bauhaus.
(2017) Bauhaus Travel Book: Weimar Dessau Berlin.
Between 1919 and 1933, the Bauhaus School, based first in Weimar and then in Dessau, revolutionized architectural and aesthetic concepts and practices.
Component parts of the property are the Former Art School, the Applied Art School and the Haus am Horn in Weimar, the Bauhaus Building, the group of seven Mastersxe2x80x99 Houses and the Houses with Balcony Access in Dessau, and the ADGB Trade Union School in Bernau.
Criterion (ii): The Bauhaus buildings in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau are central works of European modern art, embodying an avant-garde conception directed towards a radical renewal of architecture and design in a unique and widely influential way.
The Houses with Balcony Access in Dessau and the ADGB Trade Union School are unique products of the Bauhausxe2x80x99s goal of unity of practice and teaching.
The Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau includes all elements necessary to express the Outstanding Universal Value of the property, reflecting the development of Modernism, which was to have worldwide influence in the visual arts, applied art, architecture, and urban planning.
Similarly, despite the level of reconstruction, the Bauhaus Building in Dessau preserves its original appearance and atmosphere, largely thanks to the major restoration work carried out in 1976.
The ADGB Trade Union School is registered on the monuments list of the Federal State of Brandenburg and is therefore protected by its law for the protection and conservation of historical monuments of 22 July 1991.The Bauhaus Building and the Mastersxe2x80x99 Houses are used by the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, a public foundation.
In Weimar, Dessau and Bernau the status of registered historic monuments guarantees that the requirements for monument protection will be taken into account in any regional development plans.
Overall responsibility for protection of the Weimar monuments is with the State Chancellery of the Free State of Thuringia, for those in Dessau with the Ministry of Culture of the State of Saxony-Anhalt, and in Bernau with the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg, in all cases operating through their respective State Offices for the Preservation of Historical Monuments.
In Dessau, the site of the Bauhaus itself and the Mastersxe2x80x99 Houses are managed by the Foundation Bauhaus Dessau (Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau).