Gropius House (Meisterhaus Gropius) in the area of the New Masters' Houses (Neue Meisterhäuser) designed by Bruno Fioretti Marquez Architects in Dessau in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Two original Masters' Houses (Meisterhäuser) designed by German modernist architect Walter Gropius (1925-1926) for the Bauhaus masters were partly destroyed during World War II and rebuild in 2014. Walter Gropius himself lived in the house that once stood on this site. The temporary installation by German sculptor Inge Mahn is seen in the foreground.


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