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Stiftung Baudenkmal Bundesschule Bernau

Public foundation

About the funder

The Stiftung Baudenkmal Bundesschule Bernau was founded on September 9, 2011, by regional sponsors from politics, business, and administration. Its purpose is the collection, research, and presentation of evidence related to the Bundesschule ensemble of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (ADGB) in Bernau near Berlin, built in 1930 according to plans by Hannes Meyer and Hans Wittwer. Through diverse activities in the fields of culture, science, education, and research, it promotes public access to this Bauhaus monument.

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Mission & Vision

The foundation's goal is to initiate and support projects that conduct in-depth research on the building complex as a cultural-historical testimony and bring the Bauhaus monument closer to a broad public through exhibitions, publications, and educational offerings.

Target groups

Primarily supported are scientific and cultural initiatives that focus on the construction and usage history of the Bundesschule Bernau. The target group includes research institutions, museums, architects, students, and interested citizens, as well as project sponsors of educational and outreach formats aiming to research, document, and effectively present the Bauhaus World Heritage to the public.