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"Valentyn: A Journey Through Bauhaus-University Weimar's Timeless Beauty" Step into the historic Walter Gropius office, frozen in time since 1924



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"Valentyn: A Journey Through Bauhaus-University Weimar's Timeless Beauty" Step into the historic Walter Gropius office, frozen in time since 1924. The Main building of Bauhaus-University Weimar (1904-1911), Germany, stands proudly in 2018, a testament to architectural brilliance. Marvel at the intricate Relief by Joost Schmidt from 1923, adorning the walls of this iconic structure. As you explore further within the Main building, immerse yourself in Oskar Schlemmer's captivating murals that have stood tall for over a century. Ascend the Jugendstil staircase and feel transported back to an era where elegance reigned supreme. This masterpiece within Bauhaus-University Weimar (1904-1911), Germany, exudes timeless charm even today. Another remarkable creation by Joost Schmidt awaits your admiration – a striking relief displayed prominently within the main building. Its intricate details and artistic finesse captivate visitors year after year. The artist Alan John Ainsworth adds his touch to this architectural gem as well. His masterful works grace the walls of Bauhaus-University Weimar (1904-1911), Germany, leaving an indelible mark on its rich history. As you wander through these hallowed halls in 2018, take a moment to appreciate how artistry transcends time. The murals by Oskar Schlemmer continue to inspire awe and ignite imaginations within Main building at Bauhaus-University Weimar (1904-1911). Alan John Ainsworth's creations breathe new life into this historical landmark too. With each stroke of his brush on canvas or wall alike, he pays homage to both tradition and innovation that define Bauhaus-University Weimar (1904-1911), Germany. Intriguingly intertwined with history and artistry lies Valentyn – an experience that transports you to the heart of Bauhaus-University Weimar.