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This list gives a geographical overview of all the worldwide locations of the Goethe-Institut. The list also includes Goethe Centres which are overseas German cultural institutions that have official cooperation agreements with the Goethe-Institut and offer some of the services of the Goethe-Institut, e.g. language classes and certification. Africa Country City Algeria Algiers Angola Luanda ...
Egypt and Germany also signed two agreements in 1979 and 1981 on scientific and cultural cooperation between the two countries. Egyptian–German cultural cooperation is characterized in the following: Goethe institute, which successfully plays a leading role in promoting the German cultural activities in Egypt.
The Goethe-Institut (German: [ˈɡøːtə ʔɪnstiˌtuːt]; GI, Goethe Institute) is a non-profit German cultural association operational worldwide with 159 institutes, promoting the study of the German language abroad and encouraging international cultural exchange and relations. Around 246,000 people take part in these German courses per year.
Goethe-Institut de Paris: Germany: 16: 17 avenue d'Iéna Bureau culturel de l'ambassade d'Égypte: Egypt: 16: 56 avenue d'Iéna Institut slovaque de Paris: Slovakia: 16: 125 rue du Ranelagh Institut culturel Camões: Portugal: 16: 26 rue Raffet American Center for Art and Culture (1986-2022) United States: 16: 34 avenue de New-York
The Institute in 2007. The Institut d'Égypte or Egyptian Scientific Institute is a learned society in Cairo specializing in Egyptology.It was established in 1798 by Napoleon Bonaparte to carry out research during his Egyptian campaign and is the oldest scientific institute in Egypt.
Qantara.de (Classical Arabic: قنطرة qanṭarah, meaning 'bridge') is an Internet portal in German, English, and Arabic, produced by the German Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations in order to promote intercultural dialogue between the Western and Islamic worlds.
Goetheforschung (also Goethe-Forschung, literally "Goethe-research") is a German term originating in the 19th century for the Goethe Movement, centering on both amateur and academic study of the life of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. [1] [2] Study and research is often done privately and facilitated through Goethe societies such as the Goethe ...
2009: In the Eye of the Beholder - Darb 1718 Contemporary Art and Culture Center, Cairo, Egypt; 2009: Intruders - Goethe-Institut Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya; 2009: Sleepers on the way - Goethe-Institut Tansania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; 2011: Constant Triumph - Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta, Georgia, United States