Events

21.05.2022
Long Night of Museums
21.05.2022

Do you remember how the Long Night of Museums had to be canceled at short notice two years ago due to the emerging corona pandemic? And also could not take place last year either? Now we are really looking forward to May 21, 2022 when we will be able to take cultured night owls on a nightly walk through the Weissenhofsiedlung again. Visitors get to know the settlement in a completely different way: in night-time lighting and with original quotes from 1927, the year it was built. Among others, the participating architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Mart Stam and Le Corbusier will have their say. The O-Tone night tours will take place every 45 minutes from 6:30 p.m.

Unfortunately, it won’t be possible to visit the interior of the Weissenhof Museum, instead we offer cold drinks, pretzels and – of course – exciting insights into Stuttgart’s modernity.

Participation will only be possible with a valid ticket for the Long Night of Museums. For more information please visit www.lange-nacht.de

We are looking forward to seeing you!

01.05.2022
Interior Tours in the Weissenhofmuseum again possible
01.05.2022

From May 1st 2022 onward we are pleased – after a long break of more than two years – to offer guided tours within the museum again.

The Short Tour includes an introduction with a model of the Weissenhof Estate and a tour of the reconstructed semi-detached by Le Corbusier.

The Long Tour includes an introduction with a model of the Weissenhof Estate and a tour of the reconstructed semi-detached by Le Corbusier. This is followed by a guided tour of the Weissenhof Estate.

FFP2 masks required: The obligation to wear an FFP2 mask continues to apply inside the Museum.

You can find more information about our guided tours under “Your Visit” and “Tours”

11.04.2022
Meeting with Le Corbusier in Stuttgart – Online-Live-Event Museumspass-Musée
11.04.2022

Next Monday, April 11th, 2022 at 5 p.m. we will present the Weissenhofmuseum im Hau Le Corbusier at an online event of the Museumspass-Musée. Museum employees, neighbors and members of the association Friends of the Weissenhofsiedlung will present the house, its special features and also some of the tasks of the museum.

The Weissenhof Museum has been a member of the museum pass since 2011, which is valid in 345 museums in France, Switzerland and Germany.

The online live event is aimed at holders of a museum pass. So if you are the proud owner of a museum pass, you can register for the event using the following link.

Maybe we see us?
https://www.museumspass.com/de/exklusive/online-event-begegnungen-mit-le-corbusier-stuttgart

01.04.2022
Back to our regular opening times
01.04.2022

From Friday April 1st we will return to our regular opening times.

The museum will be open again as follows:

Tue – Fri    11 a.m. to  6 p.m.
Sat, Sun, public holidays    10 a.m. to  6 p.m

What remains exciting is which corona rules will apply from April 4th, 2022. Regardless of the political decision, wearing FFP2 masks will remain mandatory in the Weissenhof Museum according to house rules. This is the only way in our narrow spaces to protect visitors as well as employees against infection with the corona virus. We kindly ask you to respect this rule.

25.03.2022
Lecture at the French Weeks: Le Corbusier in Belgium
25.03.2022

Maison Guiette, Antwerp, ©FLC

Le Corbusier in Belgium. A lecture in English by Marc Dubois as part of the French Weeks Stuttgart 2022

The lecture is about the five projects that Le Corbusier designed in Belgium, three of that were realised. A year before the Weissenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart, the Guiette House was built in Antwerp in 1926. In 1935 Le Corbusier designed and realized the “Pavillon du Jeune Homme” in Brussels together with Charlotte Perriand. Another important project by Le Corbusier after 1945 was the Philips Pavilion, built for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair.
The second part of the lecture shows the influence of Le Corbusier on the works of the Belgian architects Gaston Eysselinck (1907-1953) and Leon Stijnen (1899-1990).

Marc Dubois is a Belgian architect and author of numerous texts and publications. He has been President of DOCOMOMO Belgium since 2015.

Friday, March 25th, 2022, 7 p.m.
Weissenhofwerkstatt in the House Mies van der Rohe
Am Weissenhof 20, 70191 Stuttgart
The number of participants is limited, please register at kraemer@weissenhofmuseum.de

Following the lecture via Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86127520188?pwd=a0lFdUVsSXRyRDQ0cU5PdnhDSFNXUT09

Meeting-ID: 861 2752 0188, Kenncode: 690948

The corona rules at the time of the event apply.

23.02.2022
Information from February 23rd for admission to the Weissenhofmuseum
23.02.2022
Due to the pandemic, the Weissenhofmuseum has limited opening hours:

Tues – Sun and on public holidays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed on mondays.

Visit the museum: 3G rule (vaccinated/recovered/tested)
Guided tours in the Weissenhofsiedlung (after registration): 3G rule (vaccinated/recovered/tested)
Proof of recovery must not be more than 90 days old. Unvaccinated or recovered people must present a certified rapid test that is not older than 24 hours.

The proof must be submitted digitally and in connection with an official document.
Children/students (from 6 to 17 years inclusive) do not have to be vaccinated, but must present a student ID card.

Wearing an FFP2 mask is mandatory. Everyday medical masks are no longer sufficient.

09.02.2022
INFORMATION FROM February 9th FOR ADMISSION TO THE WEISSENHOFMUSEUM
09.02.2022

Due to the pandemic, the Weissenhofmuseum has limited opening hours:

Tues – Sun and on public holidays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed on mondays.

Visit the museum: 2G rule (vaccinated/recovered)
Guided tours in the Weissenhofsiedlung (after registration): 2G rule (vaccinated/recovered)
The evidence must be submitted digitally and in connection with an official document.
Children/students (from 6 to 17 years inclusive) do not have to be vaccinated, but must present a student ID card.

Wearing an FFP2 mask is mandatory. Everyday medical masks are no longer sufficient.

28.01.2022
INFORMATION FROM JANUARY 28TH FOR ADMISSION TO THE WEISSENHOFMUSEUM
28.01.2022

Due to the pandemic, the Weissenhofmuseum has limited opening hours:

Tues – Sun and on public holidays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed on mondays.

Visit the museum: 2G rule (vaccinated/recovered)
Guided tours in the Weissenhofsiedlung (after registration): 2G rule (vaccinated/recovered)
The evidence must be submitted digitally and in connection with an official document.
Children/students (from 6 to 17 years inclusive) do not have to be vaccinated, but must present a student ID card.

Wearing an FFP2 mask is mandatory. Everyday medical masks are no longer sufficient.

You can check in on site using the Luca App / Corona Warn App, alternatively contact tracking forms are available or can be downloaded here in advance.

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24.01. - 31.01.2022
The Weissenhofmuseum is closed for maintenance from January 24th – January 31st
24.01. - 31.01.2022

From Monday, January 24th up to Monday, January 31st, 2022, the Weissenhofmuseum in the Le Corbusier House will be closed.

During this time maintenance and cleaning work will be carried out.

The museum will open again on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., there will be a guided tour in German language through the Weissenhof Estate at 3 p.m.

12.01.2022
Information from January 12th for admission to the Weissenhof Museum
12.01.2022

Due to the pandemic, the Weissenhofmuseum has limited opening hours:

Tues – Sun and on public holidays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed on mondays.

Visit the museum: 2G plus-rule (vaccinated/recovered plus certified rapid test) Excluded: people with a booster vaccination or vaccinated/recovered people who received a second vaccination/infection less than 3 months ago).
Guided tours in the Weissenhofsiedlung (after registration): 2G plus-rule (see above)
The evidence must be submitted digitally and in connection with an official document.

You can check in on site using the Luca App / Corona Warn App, alternatively contact tracking forms are available or can be downloaded here in advance.

From January 12th, 2022, wearing an FFP2 mask is mandatory. Everyday medical masks are no longer sufficient.

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