The International Visitors Programme
Bespoke Programmes in Live, Digital and Hybrid Format
- Experienced programme coordinators develop customised programme contents for visitors tours and encounter programmes and implement them reliably with attention to detail.
- Our cooperation with a broad network of experts and partners gives international guests special insights and lasting contacts, and offers opportunities for future cooperation.
- Adept travel experts organise your arrival and departure, as well as taking care of your accommodation, transport and meals.
- Visitor groups are accompanied by knowledgeable, competent programme facilitators with good linguistic skills.
- Our ongoing quality and evaluation management measures the tours’ success and guarantees their quality.
- top-notch hybrid and digital exchange and encounter formats (with the option of regional elements produced in advance or played live), to supplement visitors tours or as a stand-alone offering,
- planning and moderation of the contents of digital and interactive conferences,
- and innovative digital youth exchange formats.
Impressions
Participants of the trip “Skilled Labor Immigration – Migration as an Opportunity” (initiated by the Federal Foreign Office) visit the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce | © DIHK
Under the motto “Techno Diplomacy – Celebrating Together (in) Peace,” seven participants from Southeast Asian countries visited Cologne, Berlin, and the Fusion Festival in Lärz at the invitation of the German Foreign Office – here as guests of the Berlin ClubCommission. | © David Bieger, Deutsche Botschaft Seoul
Guests from Benin, Cameroon, the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda visit the Bundestag during the information tour on the theme of “Control of the Public Finance System in the Federal Republic of Germany“ | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Bauhaus Earth welcomed representatives of United States cities to Marienpark LAB during the networking tour on “Common Challenges and Transatlantic Solutions for Cities” at the invitation of the Federal Foreign Office. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Guests from Ghana in front of the Brandenburg Gate during their visitors tour on “Formats of Cooperation on the Subject of Hydrogen” at the invitation of the Federal Foreign Office. | © Goethe-Institut
Representatives of United States cities engaged in lively discussions during the networking tour on “Common Challenges and Transatlantic Solutions for Cities” at the invitation of the Federal Foreign Office. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
During the networking tour on the theme of “Diversity in an Open Society“ at the invitation of the Federal Foreign Office, the guests from Japan, Korea and Taiwan took part in Christopher Street Day in Berlin. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Representatives of United States cities explore Mannheim’s industrial port during the visitors tour on “Common Challenges and Transatlantic Solutions for Cities” commissioned by the Federal Foreign Office. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Museum experts from Benin visit the Humboldt Forum during their networking trip “Museums in Germany and Benin: Concepts of New Buildings and Restitutions” at the invitation of the Federal Foreign Office. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Guests of the global tour at the invitation of the Federal Foreign Office on the theme of “Adapting to Climactic Changes“ (2024) following an exchange with members of parliament at the German Bundestag. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Curators from Saudi Arabia during the information tour with stations at the Berlin Biennale, Berlin Art Week and documenta fifteen. As well as talks, there were many opportunities for participation. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Guests from the Philippines during the visitors tour on the German school system at the invitation of the Federal Foreign Office. | © Goethe-Institut e. V.
Guests, Themes and Clients
- multipliers and experts from German Embassy networks
- Goethe-Institut partners and decision-makers in the fields of cultural and language policy
- selected target groups and partners of the foundations and ministries
- guests of the European Union Visitors Programme
- self-payers in the framework of thematic group tours
- climate policy and climate change
- feminism and gender equality
- media competence and diversity of opinion
- water management and ecology
- remembrance policy
- documenta, Theatertreffen, Berlinale
- the dual system of vocational education and training
- the German education system
As well as the Federal Foreign Office and Goethe-Instituts around the world, our clients include:
- ministries, foundations and initiatives such as the Martin Roth Initiative
- international ministries and institutions
- the European Union Visitors Programme
Voices, Stories and Projects
Testimonials
I had actively avoided visiting Germany as my dad had always said we wouldn’t be welcome. I am really glad I went and my opinion has completely changed purely because of who we met on this trip.
I am very grateful to the German government for allowing me to visit their country and learn about your country in general. The trip was very educative and important for my country. It will help my country to improve the delivery of vocational education and training and produce graduates with skills needed for the industry in formal or informal self-employment.
Contacts
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Simon Haag
Network coordination and knowledge management officer and Deputy Head of Division
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Almut Schmidt
Desk officer for process management and projects