December 11th, 2012
December 11th, 2012
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Situated on Berlin’s famous Horseshoe Estate, designed by prolific German architect and urban planner Bruno Taut between 1925-30, Taut’s Home is a unique real-life experience of design history and it is ideally placed to explore Berlin and the vast number of cultural and historical attractions the city has to offer.
The house is only 65 sq m in size, but its innovative layout offers comfortable and cosy accommodation, consisting of two double bedrooms, a living area, small kitchen and bathroom. The exterior contrasts with the fantastic colour schemes of the interior. All furnishings and fittings, including the kitchen, are either handpicked originals or made to measure from 1930s models.
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