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Fremdspracheninstitut der Landeshauptstadt München
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Fremdspracheninstitut der Landeshauptstadt München

A Hub of Linguistic Diversity in Maxvorstadt

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Housed in a stunning Brick Renaissance building, the Fremdspracheninstitut der Landeshauptstadt München offers a unique blend of history and modernity. Since 1977, it has been a place where language skills are cultivated, bridging cultures and broadening horizons. Be inspired by the ambiance of this architectural gem and explore the world of languages in a historic setting.
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The building was designed by Friedrich Löwel in 1887.

Quick Facts

Founded
1887
Architect
Friedrich Löwel
Architectural Style
Renaissance
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a building that holds the echoes of countless stories within its walls. If you look up, you'll notice the intricate brickwork whispering tales of the past. Originally a school for local children, this place now buzzes with the energy of language enthusiasts from around the globe. Here, languages are not just taught—they're celebrated. Feel the vibrant atmosphere as conversations in different tongues surround you. It's a place where history and modernity blend seamlessly, creating new cultural connections every day. This institute not only preserves the past but also opens doors to the future, inviting you to be part of that journey.

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