Although Ingolstadt was only named a "city" in recent years, this Bavarian district has been in the public eye for centuries. Register for German courses in Ingolstadt to explore the city's colorful history and exciting contemporary culture. You might like to start your Ingolstadt...
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Although Ingolstadt was only named a "city" in recent years, this Bavarian district has been in the public eye for centuries. Register for German courses in Ingolstadt to explore the city's colorful history and exciting contemporary culture. You might like to start your Ingolstadt experience at the Old Anatomy Building, a medical history museum housed in a building on the now-defunct University of Ingolstadt campus that acted as the setting for Mary Shelley's famous Frankenstein. Car lovers might prefer visiting the Audi Forum for the chance to relive a century of automobile history, while fashionistas should check out the Ingolstadt Village outlet shopping center. History buffs at a German school in Ingolstadt will be delighted to find that the city has a wealth of beautifully-preserved buildings. From the 15th-century Church of our Lady to the Baroque-era St. Maria de Victoria cathedral, there are structures throughout town representing an array of historical periods. For students who'd like to expand their cultural horizons, Munich is also only an hour away. Swill some beer at the world-famous Oktoberfest while you explore Bavaria's capital city, then head back to charming Ingolstadt and enjoy its cozy historic atmosphere.
If you have been in Germany for a long time, you usually already have some initial knowledge. It goes without saying that you do not attend a beginner's course in this case.
Learn German in Freising - with good progress, alone with a teacher and at your appointments. The teacher will arrange the lesson according to your ability and wishes and is there for you.
The German evening course is best chosen by students who live in the Freising city and district area and who work during the day as it starts at 18:30 hours in the evening after the usual work hours in the region. It runs twice per week and so it helps students to prepare a German language level of B1, B2 or C1 within about 6-9 months running-time after their normal workload of the week.
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