Pierre-led walk from the Neue Nationalgalerie to the Bauhaus-Archiv, through Mies's Museumsinsel, ending with a private viewing at the Schinkel Pavilion.
Three private apartments still kitted out in Sottsass & De Lucchi — guided by their heirs.
Pompidou, lunch, a back-room visit to a hundred-year shirtmaker in the 9e. End at Café de Flore.
The tile museum at 10:00. A factory at 13:00. A 14-course lunch by a Michelin cook whose grandmother is from the village. Walk it off in Belém.
Klimt's Beethoven Frieze, a private Hoffmann interior, end with one strong cocktail at a still-open 1903 bar.
Working type-designers walk us through the city's signage at night. Ends at a Showa-era kissaten.
Every programme caps at eight people. Often six. The guide can answer your question without raising a paddle.
Our guides are working architects, curators, type-designers, chefs. Not tour staff. They write the programme; we book it.
Museum tickets, lunch, transport, the bottle of wine at the end — all in. No upsell. No optional dinner.