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Unknown Modernism 2019
Bauhaus buildings in the Euroregion Spree-Neisse-Bober
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With the concept of the project "Unknown Modernism 2019" the INIK GmbH developed a new cultural tourism offer in the German-Polish Euroregion Spree-Neisse-Bober. This network of buildings of the Weimar period was meant to be presented as a part of the international Bauhaus anniversary 2019. The aim of the partners was to build a sustainable cross-border network that connects many different buildings and places of modern European architecture. Cooperation partners were a.o. Wojewódzki Urząd Ochrony Zabytków, IBA-Studierhaus, Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Spreewald Tourism Organization, Ministry for Infrastructure and Agriculture of Brandenburg, Kulturland Brandenburg and the Art Museum Dieselkraftwerk in Cottbus. Additionally, Columbia University and Politechnika Wrocławska supported the project.

Management:
Dr. Lars Scharnholz
Period: 2014
Organization: INIK GmbH
Customer: Energieregion Lausitz-Spreewald GmbH
Topics: Preservation of Historical Monuments, Cultural Tourism

This project was supported by the European Union within the Community Initiative Objective 3.




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