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  1. Owing to the Bauhaus's financial difficulties, the Haus am Horn was sold to a private individual in 1924. In 1996, it entered onto the monument preservation list of UNESCO and was declared a 20th century world heritage site. Due to reconstruction work, the house on the Horn is currently closed. It can be visited only during a Bauhaus walk ...

  2. The Haus am Horn was built for the Weimar Bauhaus's exhibition of July through September 1923. It was designed by Georg Muche, a painter and a teacher at the Bauhaus. Other Bauhaus instructors, such as Adolf Meyer and Walter Gropius, assisted with the technical aspects of the house's design. The house's construction was financed by Sommerfeld ...

  3. A whole area was planned around the house, but it was never realized. In 1924 the conservative forces won the elections in Weimar and in 1925 the Bauhaus moved to Dessau. The realizations of the Bauhaus in Dessau can be seen as a kind of further development of this Haus am Horn.

  4. The “Haus am Horn” in Weimar. The reason for the construction of this model house, a sort of atrium house for a family of three or four according to a design by Georg Muche, was the first Bauhaus exhibition from 15 August to 30 September 1923. The house was intended to offer a possible answer to the shortage of housing at that time.

  5. Jun 30, 2015 · Jul 2013. The 'Haus am Horn' was build for the Bauhaus exposition in 1923 as a modelhouse of the Bauhaus movement. It is amasing to see how relevant this new way of looking at architecture still is today and how groundbreaking the ideas were in the ealy 20's. The exposition itself could benefit from some more content though.

  6. May 25, 2021 · The Haus Am Horn, built in 1923, represents one of the very early prototypes of architectural modernism. This project enables visitors to understand the innovative ideas of the Bauhaus pioneers, their artistic approaches, and the revolutionary and experimental technologies they applied. The project partners of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar ...

  7. Designed by Georg Muche, the Haus Am Horn was built for the first major Bauhaus Exhibition in 1923. As the only example of authentic Bauhaus architecture in Weimar, the Haus Am Horn was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996 as part of the ensemble “Bauhaus and Its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau”. On 1 January 2019, ownership ...

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