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Our school of German, founded in 1995 is located in the heart of Hanover (Steintor), just a few minutes from the main shopping and business area.
Our modern classrooms have a friendly atmosphere and excellent technical equipment, both of which are essential for achieving effective learning.
The size of our school (500 m2) enables us to attend to every language students individual needs.
We offer courses for every level of competence, including preparatory courses towards the admission exam of the University of Hanover.
If necessary, we will provide you with a visa certificate for the consulate and Foreign Departments. We also offer language courses focusing on daily communication and personal tutoring.
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Hannover & Freetime activities
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Hanover (German: Hannover), on the river Leine, is the capital of the federal state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany.
With a population of 522,944 (1 February 2007) the city is a major center of northern Germany, known for hosting annual commercial expositions such as the Hanover Fair and the CeBIT.
Every year Hanover hosts the Schützenfest Hannover, the world's largest Marksmen's Fun Fair, and the Oktoberfest Hannover, which is the second largest Oktoberfest in the world.
In 2000, Hanover hosted the world fair Expo 2000. The Hanover fairground, due to numerous extensions especially for the Expo 2000, is the largest in the world.
Hanover also has regional importance because of its universities and medical school, its international airport, and its large zoo. The Hanover Zoo is one of the most spectacular and best zoos in Europe. The zoo consists of several theme-areas: Sambesi, Meyers Farm, Gorilla-Mountain, Jungle-Palace, and Mullewapp. Some smaller areas are Australia, the wooded area for wolves, and the so-called swimming area with many seabirds. There is also a tropical house, a jungle house, and a show arena.
Another point of interest is the Old Town. At the centre is the huge Market Church and the Old Town Hall. Near by are the Leibniz House, the Nolte House, and the Beguine Tower. A very nice quarter of the Old Town is the Kreuz-Church-Quarter around the Kreuz Church with many nice little lanes.
The 36 most important sights of the city centre are connected with a 4.2 kilometres (3 mi) long red line, which is painted on the pavement. This so-called Red Thread marks out a walk that starts at the Tourist Information Office and ends on the Ernst-August-Square in front of the central station. There is also a guided sightseeing-bus tour through the city.

Are you looking for accommodation during your stay in Hanover?
Just ask us! We will be pleased to provide you with addresses of specialised estate agencies for furnished rooms and apartments.
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