The Bauhaus Revisited in Weimar and Thuringia is a new booklet tracing and illuminating the early Bauhaus, highlighting its impact and aftermath by creating a network of things built and designed, and of events and people.
In the six years before it moved to Dessau in 1925, the first Bauhaus in Weimar left scattered but notable traces beyond the city limits throughout Thuringia. This unknown Bauhaus is located in hidden places such as Erfurt, Gera, Greiz and Probstzella. In rural regions, former Bauhaus members and their students dedicated themselves to projects that have in many cases been unfairly forgotten. It presents a vivid image of the Weimar Bauhaus period and its most important places of activity in the region.