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· Frankfurt
Sprachcaffe Frankfurt– School of German
Description
Frankfurt, located by the Main river, founded on the first
century A. C. by Celts and Germans, was an important port
and trade center. Today it is considered the greater financial
center of Europe after London. Charlemagne resided here,
and it is also the birth city of the great poet Goethe
. Their apple wine wineries and gardens are famous. Sprachcaffe
Frankfurt - School of German is located in Sachsenhausen,
the most frequented district of the city. In order to
visit Frankfurt’s downtown, its commercial streets,
the old district and the art galleries, it is only necessary
to cross the near bridge, from where it has a magnificent
view of the skyscrapers of the banking district. Near
the school, in the same side of the river, is the Museumsufer,
a place of famous museums throughout the world. The school
is located in a house constructed at the end of the 19th
century , renewed 15 years ago.
Lodging
The school offers single rooms in family houses and apartments.
Academics Sprachcaffe
Frankfurt - School of German offers standard courses
(20 lessons per week) and individual courses (2 weeks/5
days per week). In the classes the conversation is privileged,
in order to use what has been learned. The classes do
not include more than 8 to 15 students so that all can
be dedicated intensively to learn.
Activities
Frankfurt has several interesting museums, in special
art museums. The most famous one is the Städel, the
Museum of the Cinema, where there are permanent exhibitions
about the development of the cinema, but also is worth
the trouble to visit the Museum of Architecture and the
Museum of Modern Art. The students can make trips to Heidelberg,
but also to Wiesbaden, Königstein and to the Eberbach
Convent, a monastery surrounded by vineyards. The apple
wine has to be tasted in the famous wineries such as Wagner,
Germania or Kanonensteppel. In order to taste German food,
it is recommendable visit the Frankfurter Haus or the
Friedberger Warte, that serves the Frankfurt traditional
food.