Discover Steglitz by bike and follow the itinerary stations of Neues Bauen in this district on a guided tour.
When the Bauhaus moved its teaching activities to Berlin in 1932, teachers and students finally encountered a large city with social and economic conditions that could provide a suitable foundation for their innovative endeavours. The teacher Wassily Kandinsky saw the green location of their provisionally prepared school quarters on the Teltow Canal as a "pretty area".
Cycle past astonishing stations along the residential row, office, church, clinic, square, manor house, stadium, factory and single-family house and experience how the ideas of New Building became established in the solid residential area of Steglitz and became Berlin's architectural history.