Walter Gropius, founder of the German design school known as the Bauhaus, was one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. He designed this house as his Lincoln family home in 1938, when he came to teach at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design.
Modest in scale, the house was revolutionary in impact. It combined the traditional elements of New England architecture with innovative materials. The museum contains a significant collection of Bauhaus original furniture with all the family possessions still in place.
Registration Required. Prompt 4 pm arrival appreciated. Email gropiushouse@historicnewengland.org with your name and the number of guests joining you. Remember to mention Hidden Treasures!
ACCESS: Museum guided tour requires standing and stairs. Uneven terrain in landscape.
Photo courtesy of Historic New England
This program is offered by Historic New England as part of the Hidden Treasures Festival of Nature, Culture & History, an annual month-long celebration showcasing events and activities hosted by local partners celebrating the unique places, objects, and stories of the Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area. Hidden Treasures programs are free and open to the public. Click to discover more Hidden Treasures!