Bauhaus-Archiv
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Bauhaus-Archiv
Summary
Bauhaus-Archiv is an art museum[1]. Bauhaus-Archiv draws 105 Wikipedia views per month (art_museum category, ranking #169 of 1,666).[2]
Key Facts
- Bauhaus-Archiv's field of work was Bauhaus[3].
- Bauhaus-Archiv was a member of Kommunaler Arbeitgeberverband Berlin[4].
- Bauhaus-Archiv was a member of German Museums Association[5].
- Bauhaus-Archiv was a member of Kalliope[6].
- Bauhaus-Archiv was a member of Arbeitskreis Selbständiger Kultur-Institute[7].
- Bauhaus-Archiv was a member of Föderation deutschsprachiger Architektursammlungen[8].
- Bauhaus-Archiv was a member of Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg[9].
- Bauhaus-Archiv is located in Bezirk Mitte[10].
- Bauhaus-Archiv is in the country of Germany[11].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's instance of is recorded as art museum[12].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's instance of is recorded as archives[13].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's instance of is recorded as design museum[14].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's instance of is recorded as collection[15].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's instance of is recorded as library[16].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[17].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's instance of is recorded as architectural structure[18].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's architect is recorded as Walter Gropius[19].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's architect is recorded as Volker Staab[20].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's founder is recorded as Hans Maria Wingler[21].
- Bauhaus is named after Bauhaus-Archiv[22].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's architectural style is recorded as Bauhaus[23].
- The location of Bauhaus-Archiv was Tiergarten neighbourhood[24].
- The location of Bauhaus-Archiv was Tiergarten[25].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's Commons category is recorded as Bauhaus-Archiv[26].
- Bauhaus-Archiv's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[27].
Body
Founding
Bauhaus-Archiv's founder is recorded as Hans Maria Wingler[21]. 1960 marks the founding of Bauhaus-Archiv[28].
Leadership
Bauhaus-Archiv's director / manager is recorded as Brigitte Franzen[29].
Industry
Bauhaus-Archiv's field of work was Bauhaus[3].
Why It Matters
Bauhaus-Archiv draws 105 Wikipedia views per month (art_museum category, ranking #169 of 1,666).[2] Bauhaus-Archiv has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] Bauhaus-Archiv is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]