Germany Fagus Factory, Alfeld
Built between 1911 and 1913, and designed by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius and Bauhaus master Adolf Meyer, the Fagus Factory is a masterpiece of modernity.
The Fagus Factory (German: Fagus Fabrik or Fagus Werk), a shoe last factory in Alfeld on the Leine, Lower Saxony, Germany, is an important example of early modern architecture. Commissioned by owner Carl Benscheidt who wanted a radical structure to express the company's break from the past, the factory was designed by Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer. It was constructed between 1911 and 1913, with additions and interiors completed in 1925. Because of its influence in the development of modern architecture and outstanding design, the factory has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.
The Fagus Factory (German: Fagus Fabrik or Fagus Werk), a shoe last factory in Alfeld on the Leine, Lower Saxony, Germany, is an important example of early modern architecture. Commissioned by owner Carl Benscheidt who wanted a radical structure to express the company's break from the past, the factory was designed by Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer. It was constructed between 1911 and 1913, with additions and interiors completed in 1925. Because of its influence in the development of modern architecture and outstanding design, the factory has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.
Photography Tips
Enjoy and have fun! There are so many photo opportunities to be found in the factory.
Travel Information
Parking spaces are available on-site. Alfeld train station is nearby, approximately a one-hour ride from Hanover. There is an entrance charge to visit the factory.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
07:39 - 16:31
| current local time: 14:05
Photo Themes
Architecture
Bauhaus
Industriedenkmal
industry
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Locations
Niedersachsen
Lower Saxony
Hannover
Alfeld
Hanover
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