The Gropius Monument is a memorial located in Weimar, Germany. It was erected in honor of Walter Gropius, a renowned architect and founder of the Bauhaus school, who spent significant time in Weimar. The monument was designed by Gropius' former student, Josef Albers, and features a series of white, concrete elements that rise and fall to create a dynamic, yet simple, form. The monument was unveiled in 1971, and continues to attract visitors from around the world who come to pay tribute to Gropius and his lasting influence on the world of architecture.
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