German Courses in Frankfurt am Main
Explore a modern and dynamic city and enjoy its tolerant and open-minded
spirit while discovering the subtleties of German language.
In business capital Frankfurt you can choose among a great range
of German courses with many of the focusing on business German.
Study German abroad in a German speaking country: Intensive German
language courses offer individual German language instruction.
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from the flair and infrastructure of Frankfurt am Main.
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Frankfurt am Main City Guide
Most people visit Frankfurt because they have to. Even many inhabitants
concede that taking a closer look might well be a condition for
falling in love with the city.
But it has its vistas: Almost 100 high-rise buildings, mainly
banks or office blocks, project up into the sky epitomizing the
city's thriving economy. The modern architecture and financial clout
give the city a decidedly American feeling, hence nicknames like
'Bankfurt' or 'Mainhattan'.
Frankfurt is a big player in global trade fair business. One of
the highlights is Frankfurt's book fair. The biggest book
fair worldwide dates back to the 15th century. Its popularity has
increased ever since.
Frankfurt is the proud birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
The Museumsufer is an impressive cultural venue: an embankment crowded
with museums. And if all the sightseeing and cultural activities
become too much hassle it is always fun to try Frankfurt's speciality
called applewine in a cosy tavern.
Study at Frankfurt am Main University
Frankfurt's university, named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
has always been famous for its secular character and was founded
on the basis of private donations. It has always been a stronghold
of philosophy and literary studies (Erich Fromm, Theodore W. Adorno
and Walter Benjamin) and physics (Max Born).
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