Appearing between 1913 and 1934, Berlin's six Modernist housing estates, with their promise of 'light, air and sunshine' for residents, provided a welcome antidote to the gloomy tenement buildings of Wilhelmine Germany. Their clean lines made them hugely influential in 20th century architecture and town planning.
Innovative Germany: visionary town planning in Berlin, the revolutionary design of the Bauhaus School and the revolutionary thinking of Martin Luther, who in the 16th century not only reformed the Church, but changed society forever. Follow Germans who were ahead of their time in different centuries on the 'Visionaries and pioneering thinkers' UNESCO route.
Route information
UNESCO World Heritage sites:
- Berlin Modernism Housing Estates
- Luther memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg
- Bauhaus sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau
- Wartburg Castle
- Darmstadt's Mathildenhöhe: Cradle of the "Bauhaus" movement
Other towns and cities worth seeing:
Length: approx. 750km
Starts: Berlin
Ends: Frankfurt
Duration: 5 days
Recommended overnight stays: Dessau, Leipzig, Erfurt