Weimar
Founded
1860
Students
4,026
Courses
37
Ranking
5
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, founded in 1860 as the Grand Ducal Saxon Art School, is a public university in Weimar, Germany, with a storied history in artistic and technical education. Renamed Bauhaus in 1919 under Walter Gropius, it became a cornerstone of modern art and design, influencing global creative movements. The university offers around 40 degree programs across four faculties: Architecture and Urbanism, Civil Engineering, Art and Design, and Media. With over 4,000 students, including a significant international cohort, it promotes experimentation, creativity, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Its main building, designed by Henry van de Velde, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, underscoring its architectural and historical significance. Located in the cultural hub of Weimar, the university provides a unique environment for innovative learning and research.
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8, 99423 Weimar, Germany