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Set in a Hans Christian Müller building, Bauhouse is packed full of history. The interior is a love letter to Bauhaus (the building was part of the 1957 Interbau exhibition), with posters, original light switches, and books about the influential architectural style. The bed is in the same room as the living space, so it’s a little small. But if you enjoy Bauhaus, staying in a home of this calibre and with this kind of past is an opportunity that shouldn’t be missed.


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What to expect


Highlights

A gorgeous green velvet sofa

A gorgeous green velvet sofa

Beautiful views of the area

Beautiful views of the area

These captivating Bauhaus posters

These captivating Bauhaus posters

A great location in Hansaviertel

A great location in Hansaviertel

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Home truths

    There’s currently no home manual

    Aside from the TV and a couple of books, there aren’t really any entertainment options

    Hansaviertel is beautiful and well-connected, but if you’re looking to be right in the action, you should look elsewhere

    Tall people be aware – the shower is only 190cm tall

    The host requests that the entrance door is always locked between 8 pm and 6 am

    This home as a minimum stay of 120 days and as a result, a stricter cancellation policy too

About this stay


Amenities

Wi-fi

Washing machine

TV

Hair dryer

Freezer

Iron

Bedrooms & bathrooms

1 bedroom, 1 bed

1 bathroom

Local guide


About Hansaviertel

As the smallest neighbourhood in Berlin, Hansaviertel is a real feast for the eyes if you love Bauhaus architecture. 9 out of 10 homes in this part of the city were destroyed during the war, completely erasing the extravagant homes of the pre-war bohemian upper class from the face of the earth. Rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s, Hansaviertel was transformed into a modern microcosm by international architects like Walter...

Explore the area

Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Spend a day in Berlin's Zoo

Spend a day in Berlin's Zoo

Germany’s oldest zoological garden and home to the world’s largest variety of species. Almost 20,000 animals live in this 33-hectare zoo in the middle of Tiergarten.

Visit The Helmut Newton Foundation

Visit The Helmut Newton Foundation

Museum founded by the Helmut Newton Foundation, which presents the work of famous fashion and nude photographer, Helmut Newton. There are also some photos by Willy Römer.

See some photography exhibitions at C/O Berlin

See some photography exhibitions at C/O Berlin

A contemporary museum for photography and media originally located in the old Royal Post Office. Also hosts a great café.

Experience the grandeur of Bellevue Palace

Experience the grandeur of Bellevue Palace

Located just off a corner of Tiergarten, Bellevue Palace is the official residence of the German President. You can't get inside, but it's worth a visit for the neoclassical architecture.

Hang out at Café an Neuen See

Hang out at Café an Neuen See

Popular with locals, Café am Neuen See is a Tiergarten institution. Grab some German food, breakfast or a beer, and hang out in the idyllic surroundings.

Go for a walk in Tiergarten

Go for a walk in Tiergarten

Tiergarten is Berlin's large breathing space. You can do anything here – jog, cycle, skate, and even rent a rowboat! It also houses the Berlin Zoo and a beautiful rose garden.

Soak up the atmosphere at the Teehaus in the English Garden

Soak up the atmosphere at the Teehaus in the English Garden

Teehaus im Englischen Garten serves modern European food in beautiful surroundings. There's also a seasonal beer garden, where you can really take advantage of the beautiful surroundings.

Delve into Bauhaus architecture in Hansaviertel

Delve into Bauhaus architecture in Hansaviertel

Known for its Bauhaus building, Hansaviertel is the place to visit if you're an architecture aficionado. See buildings by Gropius, Niemeyer and Aalto in all of their glory.

Booking policies


House Rules

Not suitable for children under age 12

Not suitable for infants under age 1

No pets

No parties or events

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 15:00

Departure before 11:00

On floor 3, steps only

Wifi speed: 52Mbps

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    60

    days

    Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Chris & Oliver

This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Brothers and business partners, Chris and Oliver are excellent hosts. They have travelled all over the world, so they know what makes for a good stay. Both have lived in Berlin for many years and are very knowledgeable about their city – don’t hesitate to ask them for recommendations on where to eat and what to see.

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