The Goethe-Institut Göttingen is conveniently located and easily accessible near the city center. Shops for everyday purchases, the central dining facility of the University of Göttingen and the main station are within easy walking distance.
Facilities and services
- nine modern classrooms
- interactive whiteboards
- media resource center
- WLAN
- lounge
- terrace
- access to university dining facility if desired
- medical insurance (optional)
To ensure you have a great start in Germany
The Goethe-Institut Göttingen supports new immigrants with free-of-charge events, in order to help them settle in Germany, and also offers assistance with getting their start in everyday and working life.
Free training, counselling and information events are available for companies and their skilled workers and vocational trainees.
Göttingen is a smallish, but very charming city. It is located in the south of Lower Saxony and very central in Germany. Göttingen is a typical German university city with 30,000 students, who make up a quarter of the population. Many famous scholars have taught here, from the Brothers Grimm to Max Planck and Werner Heisenberg. The Georg-August-University can be proud of more than 40 Nobel Prize winners. The Old Town with its half-timbered houses is worth seeing and very cozy. Impressive churches, beautiful town houses from the late 19th century, venerable university buildings and the Old Botanical Garden from 1736 characterize the cityscape.
The heyday of Göttingen as a trading hotspot and Hanseatic city can be felt at every corner. Education, research and science are characteristic of Göttingen. Four institutes of the Max Planck Society, the German Aerospace Center, the University, a private University and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts contribute to Göttingen being a city "that creates knowledge".