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The Goethe-Institut opens a window on the German Language to the world. We offer German language courses and exams in over 90 countries.

  • A solution in every situation
  • Every level is covered
  • Internationally recognised language certificates

Enjoy practising German

At the Goethe-Institut, you learn German from the pros. We have developed a range of free media to help you practise your German – from apps with learning material to videos, podcasts and games, as well as social media and community programmes. However well you speak German and whatever your reasons for improving it, the main thing is that you start practising – and enjoy it!

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EU Liaison Office

The EU Liaison Office is the interface for the worldwide network of Goethe-Instituts to the European institutions. As the EU Liaison Office, it maintains relations with the European Union. It advises the Goethe-Instituts worldwide on EU funding programmes and carries out EU-funded projects itself.

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Teaching German

The Goethe-Institut has the world's largest range of further training courses for German teachers. We provide you with modern and interactive material for your lessons. The information is available in German, Dutch and French.

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Topics

What moves us

The language column
Word!

How does one find one's way around the rules of the German language, where do new words come from, and what are the most important changes in the use of the language - for example through digitalisation and sensitisation with regard to the gender issue? These and other exciting topics are the subject of our column on the German language.

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Comics

Comics from Belgium determined the face of European pictorial history in the 20th century. Today, German comic artists are also searching for new narrative forms.

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Focus topic
Sustainability

Particulate matter, climate change, plastic: the question of how we can solve these problems and preserve the Earth for ourselves and future generations is currently occupying people around the world. We bring together international perspectives.

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Our commitment to German

Learn more about our projects to promote the German language.

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Onleihe

The Digital Library

Our digital library "Onleihe" allows you to borrow more than 23,000 E-books, audiobooks, newspapers and magazines in German and also view films - free of charge.

A woman listens to digital media from the Onleihe and walks past waiting people at the bus stop in the rain. Illustration: Maria Tran Larsen © Goethe-Institut

Visit us Goethe-Institut Belgium

Address

Rue Belliard 58
1040 Brüssel
Belgium

Contact

Tel.

+32 2 5858500

E-Mail

info-bruessel@goethe.de

Language course office

kurse-bruessel@goethe.de

Opening hours

Monday: 14:00 - 17:30 only by telephone
Tuesday: 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-17:30
Wednesday: 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-17:30
Thursday: 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-17:30
Friday: 10:00-13:00 only by telephone
Telephone: +32 2 5858503
E-Mail: kurse-bruessel@goethe.de
Monday - Thursday: 08:00 - 20:00
Friday: 08:00 – 15:00
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