Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Goethe-Institut in Schwäbisch Hall .


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Goethe-Institut Berlin 
The Goethe-Institut in Berlin is situated in the city's historical center in a beautifully restored office complex that dates back to 1912.

The surrounding area is one of Berlin's most interesting neighbourhoods. An intriguing mix of galleries, theatres, cinemas, restaurants, bars and courtyard cafés creates a unique atmosphere. Transport links are excellent. The institute is directly across from an underground station and only four minutes' walk from the nearest local rail S-Bahn station.



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Goethe-Institut in Bonn 
The Bonn Goethe-Institut, housed in a historic villa under heritage protection, is centrally located in the quiet Bad Godesberg district, directly opposite the city park.



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Goethe-Institut in Bremen 
The Bremen Goethe-Institut is in the middle of the university campus, and forms an ideal link between language learning and university studies. The location gives course participants insights into university structures. They also have access to university facilities such as the dining hall, libraries, sports facilities and cafés.

This institute specialises in offering language courses that help prepare young researchers and applicants to German colleges and universities for the TestDaF language examination for university entrance.

Goethe-Institut in Bremen is the biggest TestDaF exam center in Germany, and has a high success quota.

Applicants to colleges and universities in the State of Bremen qualify for a reduced fee of €450 per course (not including accommodation). 

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Goethe-Institut in Dresden 
The institute is in the Dresdner Neustadt neighbourhood, approximately 20 minutes' walk from the Elbe River and city centre, within easy reach of public transport. The building dates back to the late 19th century. The spacious grounds of the institute include a small park with mature trees. 



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Goethe-Institut Düsseldorf 
The Goethe-Institut is centrally located in a modern building right at the main railway station (exit: Konrad-Adenauer-Platz).



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Goethe-Institut in Frankfurt (Main) 
The Goethe-Institut is housed in a fully renovated late 19th century building. It is located in the lively urban district of Sachsenhausen, opposite the Frankfurt Südbahnhof railway station. The institute has ideal transport links by train, local rail system, subway and tram. It’s just five minutes from the city center.



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Goethe-Institut in Freiburg 
The Goethe-Institut is in a modern building at the edge of the picturesque historic center of Freiburg, just five minutes from the main railway station, the town center and the Stühligen student district. 



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Goethe-Institut in Göttingen 
The Goethe-Institut can look back on more than 30 successful years in Göttingen. It is housed in a splendid 19th century villa, just a 15-minute walk from the city center. Directly opposite the institute is a beautifully landscaped park.

At the Goethe-Institut Göttingen you can take language courses all year round at every level — systematically and effectively. We offer special preparatory courses to get you ready for the TestDaF exam, the language examination required for admission to German colleges and universities. Our optimal support and individual consultation ensure your success. Our exam candidates have a success rate of over 80%.



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Goethe-Institut in Hamburg 
The Goethe-Institut is situated in the heart of Hamburg, and occupies the top three floors of an imposing building from the prosperous Gründerzeit era in the 19th century. The central location alongside the Kunstmeile (or 'art mile') offers excellent transport links by train, bus, underground or the S-Bahn suburban rail network. The institute is also easily accessible by car. Parking is available in the Hühnerposten carpark. And whether you're looking for culture, shopping or recreation: you'll be just a few minutes' walk away from the Hamburg Kunsthalle art museum, the best shopping streets or the Alster with its parkland and waterside paths. 




Goethe-Institut Mannheim-Heidelberg 
The institute is in Neckarau, near the Rhine, and just 10 minutes by bus from the main station (at the center of Mannheim). Mannheim is an acknowledged focal point for German language and studies, a fact exemplified by the presence there of the Bibliographisches Institut (whose Dudenverlag publishing arm publishes authoritative dictionaries and style guides) and the Institut für Deutsche Sprache

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Goethe-Institut in Schwäbisch Hall 
The Goethe-Institut is housed in a spacious historic building, centrally located in the old town center. It was completely renovated and refurbished in 1996.



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Goethe-Institut in Schwäbisch Hall 
The Goethe-Institut is housed in a spacious historic building, centrally located in the old town center. It was completely renovated and refurbished in 1996.
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