We spent quite a while in the former GDR this summer in the motorhome on the way to Poland and back, and there are certainly many lovely towns (in parts that avoided WW2 damage) and attractive landscapes. Despite nearly 30 years of unification and renovation, the results of 45 years of divergent development after 1945 are still evident, in both good ways (less destruction from urban road schemes) and bad (dull, uniform housing blocks plonked incongruously in towns and villages). Well worth a visit (and all Germany is very motorhome-friendly, hint hint).
Anyway, I came across this bit of Bauhaus in Probstzella, on the former East-West border:
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But hey, if it's Bauhaus you want, you need only venture a
few miles north of Cambridge to see another Walter Gropius work.