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The Carl-Schurz-Haus, a German-American Institute, was founded in 1952 as Amerika-Haus (engl.: America-House) in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. It has operated since the 1960s as a binational cultural center. It annually offers about 250 events (speeches, exhibitions, workshops and readings) on transatlantic topics, at which those interested in societal exchange can engage in conversations with German and American experts and artists. In addition to offering concerts and English film series, the institute houses an American library with more than 20,000 titles as well as a student advisory service for German pupils interested in extended stays in the U.S. Carl-Schurz-Haus also organizes a diverse range of English courses, taught by native English speakers, for children, teenagers, and adul

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  • The Carl-Schurz-Haus, a German-American Institute, was founded in 1952 as Amerika-Haus (engl.: America-House) in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. It has operated since the 1960s as a binational cultural center. It annually offers about 250 events (speeches, exhibitions, workshops and readings) on transatlantic topics, at which those interested in societal exchange can engage in conversations with German and American experts and artists. In addition to offering concerts and English film series, the institute houses an American library with more than 20,000 titles as well as a student advisory service for German pupils interested in extended stays in the U.S. Carl-Schurz-Haus also organizes a diverse range of English courses, taught by native English speakers, for children, teenagers, and adul (en)
  • Das Carl-Schurz-Haus oder auch Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut wurde 1952 als Amerika-Haus in Freiburg im Breisgau gegründet und ist seit den 1960er Jahren ein binationales kulturelles Zentrum. Es bietet im Jahr rund 250 Veranstaltungen (Vorträge, Ausstellungen, Workshops und Lesungen) zu transatlantischen Themen an, bei denen am gesellschaftlichen Austausch Interessierte mit amerikanischen und deutschen Fachleuten und Künstlern ins Gespräch kommen. Neben Konzerten und englischsprachigen Filmreihen, einer Amerika-Bibliothek mit mehr als 20.000 Titeln sowie Schüler- und Studienberatung für Aufenthalte in den Vereinigten Staaten veranstaltet das Institut vielfältige Englischkurse für Kinder, Jugendliche und Erwachsene, in denen Muttersprachler unterrichten. Im Carl-Schurz-Haus haben die Frei (de)
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