BerlinDessauFrankfurtStuttgartTubingenNurembergMunich

On this 12-day journey through Germany, immerse yourself in the world of architectural movements that have shaped modern design in Germany and around the world. From the revolutionary principles of the Bauhaus to the bold statements of brutalism and the elegance of mid-century modernism, this tour offers an in-depth exploration of history, creativity, and innovation.

Itinerary Highlights

  • Visit the iconic Bauhaus school in Dessau  
  • Explore architectural gems such as the Berlin cross-sectional housing estates
  • The Stuttgart Weissenhof Estate features the works of renowned architects
  • Brutalist Landmarks in East Berlin

What’s included

  • Private tours for most included activities
  • Meet & greet airport service
  • Luxury or boutique accommodation at your chosen level
  • Expert guides in each destination

flexibility

This is an example itinerary. It is fully flexible; you can add or subtract days and include hotels at your chosen budget. It departs daily.

11

Nights

Price Guide

From $6,500 per person

Our quotes are bespoke for your customised trip. The prices displayed are indicative only, read more

Day 1

Fly to Berlin

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Day 2

Bauhaus and Beyond

After breakfast, meet with your guide and tour the Bauhaus-Archiv, where you’ll learn about the Bauhaus movement’s importance in history and philosophy. In the afternoon, visit the modernist structures in the Hansaviertel district.

Architecural History - Germany
Architecural History - Germany
Day 3

Exploring East Berlin’s Brutalism

Today, explore East Berlin’s architectural history. Visit the brutalist buildings of the university district. Your guide will explain the social impact during the GDR era.

Day 4

Day Trip to Dessau

Take the train to Dessau for a guided tour of the Bauhaus building, including a visit to the masters’ houses. Your local guide will explain the methods employed here, providing a window into the past.

Architecural History - Germany
Architecural History - Germany
Day 5

Frankfurt – A Modernist Metropolis

Journey to Frankfurt, where you’ll explore the sleek skyline and visit the Museum of Applied Arts, featuring a dedicated section on mid-century modern design.

Day 6

Stuttgart – Weissenhof Estate

After breakfast, take the train to Stuttgart and visit the Weissenhof Estate, which shows modern architecture. Your guide will provide detailed insights into the designs and philosophies of the architects involved.

Architecural History - Germany
Architecural History - Germany
Day 7

Tübingen’s Historic and Modern Blend

Travel to Tübingen, an impeccably restored medieval town, and discover the modern architectural additions to these historical buildings. This contrast offers a fascinating perspective on how modern architecture integrates within a historical setting.  

Day 8

Nuremberg – Reimagined Spaces

Arrive in Nuremberg by train and meet your guide for a tour of post-war architecture and community re-design efforts. Visit public spaces and sustainable design projects currently under development.

Architecural History - Germany
Day 9

Munich – The New Museum

This morning, after breakfast, you’ll travel to Munich by train. On arrival with your guide, you’ll visit the Haus der Kunst, a premier art museum. You’ll tour the main exhibition and the building, emphasising the museum’s history as part of the city’s architectural fabric.

Day 10

Free day in Munich

Today is your free day in Munich, explore the city on your own or visit the German Architecture Museum with a guide.

Architecural History - Germany
Day 11

Depart Munich Airport

A note on price

The prices outlined above are a rough guide to give you an idea of costs and enable you to budget for your trip.

Guide prices are generally for private arrangements based on twin share, in well located, good quality accommodation (excluding international flights).

Please note costs are indicative and may vary due to a number of factors such as; travel date, hotel choice, room category, number of people travelling and prevailing exchange rates.

Price Guide From $6500 pp

When to travel

jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec

Germany has a temperate climate with mild winters and cool summers. The best time to visit Germany is from May to September when the weather is warm and sunny. However, if you want to experience the winter wonderland, December is a great time to visit. In January, the temperature in Germany varies between -1°C and 4°C, with occasional snowfall. So, pack your warm clothes and enjoy the winter festivities in Germany.

Add on’s

Cities like Amsterdam, with its picturesque canals and vibrant art scene, offer a unique cultural experience. Visit Paris for world-renowned museums and iconic landmarks, or head to Prague to wander through its charming streets and historic castles. For a touch of natural beauty, the Swiss Alps provide stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures.

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