Bauhaus launches Baumaster, its first exclusive DIY learning space in Barcelona

The new center, located next to Bauhaus Zona Franca, offers practical and creative workshops for all ages and experience levels.

Generic image of a DIY workshop with tools and materials on a wooden table, with people working.
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Generic image of a DIY workshop with tools and materials on a wooden table, with people working.

The new Baumaster center, driven by the company Bauhaus, has opened its doors at Carrer de l’Estany, 40, in Barcelona, to offer practical DIY and craft workshops starting in January.

This new concept, a first for Bauhaus in the market, is born with the philosophy of bringing DIY and home improvement closer to the local community, encouraging experimentation, creativity, and overcoming the fear of using tools.

At Baumaster, you learn by experimenting, touching materials, and building with your own hands, always accompanied by Bauhaus professionals in a close and pressure-free environment.

The space, located next to Bauhaus Zona Franca, aims to be a cross-sectional venue where age or prior experience does not matter, only the desire to create. The training offer is continuous and structured, designed to support everyone's learning journey.
Workshops take place every Friday, alternating between two main types: technical workshops, with capacity for up to 24 people, and creative workshops, with smaller groups of 12 for more personalized guidance. All necessary materials and tools are included.
During January and February, the schedule highlights sessions such as the technical plumbing workshop (on January 30 and February 27), the creative Valentine’s Day workshop (on February 6 and February 14), and the technical electricity workshop (on February 20).