At the Goethe-Institut, you learn German from the pros. We have developed a range of free media to help you practise your German – from apps with learning material to videos, podcasts and games, as well as social media and community programmes. However well you speak German and whatever your reasons for improving it, the main thing is that you start practising – and enjoy it!
The EU Liaison Office is the interface for the worldwide network of Goethe-Instituts to the European institutions. As the EU Liaison Office, it maintains relations with the European Union. It advises the Goethe-Instituts worldwide on EU funding programmes and carries out EU-funded projects itself.
Culture Moves Europe
Culture Moves Europe supports international cultural mobility between 40 Creative Europe countries. Funded by the European Union and implemented by the Goethe-Institut, it is open to artists and cultural professionals from the sectors of architecture, cultural heritage, design and fashion design, literature, music, performing arts and visual arts.
The culture and creative sectors perform various tasks for the economy and society. However, there are still structural problems which are holding these sectors back from achieving their full growth potential. The Creative FLIP project – co-funded by the European Union – is aiming to resolve this situation. Its main objective is to establish constructive and sustainable framework conditions in the fields of finance, learning, innovation and patenting for the cultural and creative sectors in Europe.
Europe and the Arab world are two rapidly changing regions, each with specific and varied local social, economic and political realities, but above all with many connections, historical and present. Building on these connections, the Goethe-Institut and Bozar present the project Halaqat. Halaqat – which in Arabic means multiple links and circles – aims to strengthen these entanglements and build bridges between both regions.
The LIBRA.I. project aims to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into media and learning literacy training in public libraries. Libraries play a key role in equipping citizens with the skills to navigate an increasingly unpredictable digital world, serving as safe places.
The Goethe-Institut has the world's largest range of further training courses for German teachers. We provide you with modern and interactive material for your lessons. The information is available in German, Dutch and French.
Our digital library "Onleihe" allows you to borrow more than 23,000 E-books, audiobooks, newspapers and magazines in German and also view films - free of charge.