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Claudia Neeser
Augsburg, Munich

Claudia has more than 18 years of professional experience as an architect, urban planner and architecture journalist, gained in Munich, the Netherlands and Canada. As an active member of the Bavarian Chamber of Architects and the Deutscher Werkbund Bayern e.V., she is deeply committed to promoting architecture and building culture.

Claudia has been managing director of ga-munich since 2014 and specialises in communicating architecture and building culture in Munich. In this role, she designs and implements specialist programmes, curates and moderates architectural tours, events and citizen workshops. She also works closely with various departments of the City of Munich to successfully implement urban initiatives. 

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Augsburg

With around 301,000 inhabitants, Augsburg is the third-largest city in Bavaria and one of the oldest cities in Germany. The city combines an exceptionally rich history with forward-looking urban development and exemplifies a productive dialogue between tradition and modernity. From its Roman origins, Augsburg has developed a multifaceted architectural heritage. Sustainable urban planning preserves this heritage while creating space for high-quality new projects.

Augsburg is especially renowned for its water management system, which spans roughly 800 years of history and has played a decisive role in shaping the city’s craftsmanship and economic prosperity. Since 2019, it has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On our architectural tours in Augsburg, we explore both the historic city centre and current construction projects that are particularly noteworthy for their sustainable design and innovative architecture.

ga-munich offers tailor-made architectural tours in Munich and the surrounding area, including Augsburg. We are architects and urban planners who provide in-depth insights into the various projects, planning tasks, and strategies of urban development. We offer a wide range of tours, but also design programs according to your wishes. In addition to lectures on urban development, we connect you with local architects and city officials.

GA Munich
Architecture Tours in Augsburg
Schillerstraße 40c
80336 Munich
+49-89-890 5994 26
[email protected]

This is just a small selection of tour examples. We offer many more, including custom options and multi-day programmes.

Contact us for bookings and further information!

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