The history of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Germany would be incomplete without the vibrant cultural partnerships between the two countries, which the Goethe-Institut has continuously supported for 60 years through diverse activities in the fields of music, architecture, dance, theatre, film, literature and German language teaching.
The first Goethe-Institut – the “Goethe-Haus” as it was initially called, opened its doors in the Philippines on April 7, 1961, at Roberts Street in Pasay City. In 1978, it moved to a bigger and more accessible location at 687 Aurora Boulevard in Quezon City. Last 2006, the Goethe-Institut moved to its current home at the Adamson Center along L.P. Leviste Street in Makati City.
Since 1961, the Goethe-Institut Philippines has been providing a comprehensive picture of Germany here in the Philippines. And as it celebrates its 60th year of cultural cooperation with the Philippines, it continues to actively promote German language to Filipinos who want to increase their opportunities through the language. It has also activities in the field of cultural exchange which include projects on education, preparation of qualified Filipino immigrants to Germany, film, fashion, music, architecture, design, and more recently photography and video games. All these are carried out by a young, dynamic team whose ideas cultivate a rich exchange with partner institutions. These activities and more guarantee continued collaboration between the two countries, and offer new and exciting prospects for fostering stronger Filipino German cultural ties.