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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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Tour in Augsburg:
City Center of Augsburg

The historic center of Augsburg has preserved its impressive urban layout, whose origins reach back to Roman times. Evolving over many centuries, it brings together outstanding examples of Renaissance, Baroque, and industrial architecture with contemporary interventions that continue the city’s historic fabric in a respectful way.The Fuggerei is one of the oldest still-inhabited social housing estates in the world. It is a unique example of social urban planning that clearly reflects the Fugger family’s social commitment in the 16th century. In recent years, the old town has become a dynamic setting for architectural renewal: careful restorations, precise additions, and high-quality new buildings now shape the urban landscape, demonstrating how Augsburg continues to develop its identity between tradition and contemporary architecture.

On our guided architecture tour through Augsburg’s historic center, we present significant historical and contemporary buildings and explain the city’s urban development.

– Duration: 2,5-4 hours
– Transport: Walking
– Services: Experienced local architect as guide
– Languages: English, German
– Group size: max. 20pax per guide

Selection of included projects:

  • St. Moritz Church, renovation - John Pawson, London, 2013

  • Augsburg City Hall

  • World Heritage Information Center of the City of Augsburg

  • Fuggerei, Thomas Krebs, 1517–1521

  • Protestant Center on Ulrichsplatz, Staab Architects, Berlin, 2011–2020

  • KJF office and retail building, 3+ Architects Glogger Müller Blasi, Augsburg, 2019 

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