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The Weissenhof Museum in Stuttgart is a museum of architectural history in Stuttgart. The museum is located in a semi-detached house designed by the architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret in the Weißenhofsiedlung (Weissenhof Estate). The building has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2016 as one of 17 recorded works by Le Corbusier.

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Weissenhofmuseum im Haus Le Corbusier
Rathenaustraße 1
70191 Stuttgart

Visitor information Weissenhofmuseum im Haus Le Corbusier

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
11:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 18:00
Thursday
11:00 – 18:00
Friday
11:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

Admission

0 – 11Free
Disabled€3.00
Groups of 15+€0.50
Pupils€3.00
Students€3.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Rathenaustraße 1, Stuttgart

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Exhibitions

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Weissenhofmuseum im Haus Le Corbusier Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Weissenhofmuseum im Haus Le Corbusier in Stuttgart, Germany, offers visitors an insightful look into modernist architecture and design. Located in one of the two houses designed by Le Corbusier for the Weissenhof Estate, the museum provides a hands-on experience of the architect's innovative ideas.

    Visitors appreciate the well-preserved interior that showcases Le Corbusier's concept of a "machine for living." The museum effectively illustrates the principles of modernist architecture through its exhibits and the building itself. Many reviewers highlight the informative audio guide, which is available in multiple languages and helps to explain the significance of various architectural elements.

    The museum's compact size allows for a focused and manageable visit, typically taking about an hour to explore thoroughly. This aspect is generally seen as a positive, though some visitors might find the space somewhat limited.

    A common praise is the museum's ability to contextualize Le Corbusier's work within the broader Weissenhof Estate project. The exhibits provide a comprehensive overview of the estate's history and its importance in the development of modern architecture.

    On the downside, some visitors note that the museum's signage and explanations could be more extensive, especially for those without a background in architecture. Additionally, the museum's location requires some effort to reach, as it's situated on a hill, which might be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.

    Despite these minor drawbacks, the Weissenhofmuseum im Haus Le Corbusier is generally regarded as a worthwhile visit for architecture enthusiasts and those interested in design history. Its authentic preservation of Le Corbusier's vision and its role in presenting the larger story of the Weissenhof Estate make it a valuable cultural institution in Stuttgart.

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