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Bauhaus was named after the combination of the German word 'Bau' (eng. building) and the German word 'Haus' (eng. house) and was first established by Walter Gropius in 1919 in the German town of Weimar. | Bauhaus was named after the combination of the German word 'Bau' (eng. building) and the German word 'Haus' (eng. house) and was first established by [[Walter Gropius]] in 1919 in the German town of Weimar. | ||
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Bauhaus was named after the combination of the German word 'Bau' (eng. building) and the German word 'Haus' (eng. house) and was first established by Walter Gropius in 1919 in the German town of Weimar.