the temporary bauhaus-archiv / museum für gestaltung

Charlottenburg

A transitional venue showcasing Bauhaus history through interactive digital archives and educational programs during the renovation of the permanent museum. Features AI-powered exhibits and original curriculum materials in a 1950s modernist building.

Overview

Temporary exhibition space established in the historic Haus Hardenberg building during renovation of the permanent Bauhaus-Archiv. Focuses on digital and interactive presentation of the world's largest Bauhaus collection.

Key Features

  • AI-powered Bauhaus Infinity Archive with dual screen displays
  • Interactive touchscreen installations for collection browsing
  • Timeline exhibits documenting Bauhaus movement history
  • Original curriculum worksheets and educational materials

Programming

  • Creative master-classes on Saturdays
  • Educational workshops on Thursdays
  • Discursive events and film presentations
  • Focus exhibitions exploring specific themes

Architecture

Housed in Haus Hardenberg, a significant example of post-war modernism designed by Paul Schwebes in 1955/56. The building's architectural heritage complements the venue's mission of preserving Bauhaus principles.

Technical Innovation

Pioneering use of artificial intelligence for archive access and interpretation. Digital initiatives make the extensive collection accessible despite physical space limitations.

Access

Free entry Online audio guide available Close to Ernst-Reuter-Platz station Accessible via public transport

Map

knesebeckstraße 1, berlin

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