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Kitzbühel   Kitzbühel, a small town in the Tirol (Tyrol) province of German speaking Austria. The town's population is nearly 10,000 and, at an elevation of 800 meters, is one of the most picturesque mountain towns of Europe.

 
  • DIT  DIT is a small family run school located in the world renowned ski center of Kitzbühel, Austria. The school is a member of ISA (International Schools Association), AATG (American Association of Teachers of German) and FEDE (Federation Europeenne Des Ecoles).

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    Salzburg   Salzburg is situated in the heart of Europe surrounded by some of the finest countryside in the Alps. With 144,000 inhabitants, and annual averages of approximately 4,000 cultural events and approximately 6.7 million visitors, the capital city of Salzburg is Austria's second most important tourist city, behind Vienna.

     
  • Amadeus  is a nonprofit organization which specializes in the instruction of German. Amadeus offers excellent teaching facilities in Salzburg, centrally located and equipped with modern classrooms, cassette and video recorders together with a large library of videotapes, computer assisted learning and use of the school's libraries. Amadeus' teachers are university graduates who have been carefully selected for their ability to teach German as a foreign language.

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    Vienna   Vienna, the capital of Austria and home to 2 million residents, is situated on the banks of the Danube. The influx of visitors from all over the world has made Vienna the most popular urban tourist destination in Austria. The city's location, not far from the splendors of Budapest and Prague, has made it a hotline to Eastern Europe, as well as a major center of modern business and cultural life.

     
  • Vienna Academy  has gained a excellent reputation worldwide as a private school offering a wide and successful range of courses, an ideal learning environment and modern teaching equipment. The highest standard of language courses combined with an attractive leisure program is offered. Student satisfaction is central to the school's endeavors.
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  • University Of Vienna  Since 1922 people from all continents, over 2500 participants annually, of different professions and age groups have come to the University of Vienna not only to learn German but also to get an insight into Austrian culture. The Vienna International University is one of the leading language schools in Austria.


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    Berlin   Fascinating metropolis in the heart of Europe, Berlin is now, more than before, a remarkable city. Decades of division following World War II and Berlin's special status as Allied-occupied territory have left their enduring mark on the city's life.

     
  • German Language School  Since its foundation in 1983, the NRCSA Center in Berlin has become one of the leading teaching centers for German as a foreign language. All courses are taught by highly qualified teachers, each of whom has a university degree.

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    Hamburg   Experts agree that Hamburg is one of the world's most beautiful cities! For centuries, Hamburg has had one of the largest international sea ports, with trade relations spanning the entire world, particularly English-speaking countries and South America.

     
  • Colon Institute  Established in 1952, the NRCSA Center in Hamburg has developed into one of the leading language schools in Germany. Classes are held in a quiet pedestrian precinct in the heart of Hamburg, and public transport access (underground, suburban rail, bus) is excellent.

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    Munich   Munich is Bavaria's capital (1.2 million inhabitants) at the edge of the Alps is one of the greenest and most beautiful cities in Germany. Munich has been able to preserve its unique charm which is expressed through its beautiful architecture with buildings from several eras and the typical lifestyle of its people: a mixture of tradition and receptiveness towards modern life.

     
  • German Linguistic Institute  The NRCSA Center in Munich is an acknowledged language institute, and has been teaching German to foreigners since 1984. The curriculum is approved by the Bavarian Ministry of Education, and all are experienced with university degrees and special training in teaching German as a Foreign Language. Classrooms are well equipped, and students have use of the library, computers, and cafeteria.

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    Regensburg   Located in Bavaria about halfway between Munich and Nuernburg, Regensburg has retained a medieval atmosphere in its streets and buildings. The location provides easy access to the many attractions of the old city.

     
  • Regensburg German School  The NRCSA Center in Regensburg was founded in 1986, and has earned a good international reputation for its high standard of teaching and its personal, friendly, and unbureaucratic working ethos.

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    Stuttgart   The cultural diversity in the city of Stuttgart is impressive: there is a wide variety of theaters, a symphony orchestra, and the Stuttgart Ballet is internationally renowned. Transport facilities are excellent. Stuttgart can be reached either by rail or air from all over Europe, and there are air links with all parts of the world.

     
  • Anglo German School  Located in the very heart of the town center. Shops, cafes, restaurants and public transport are close at hand. The NRCSA Center in Stuttgart opened in 1972, and began teaching German in the early 1980's. Well-known for its relaxed and friendly atmosphere teachers are always ready to chat over a cup of coffee. All teachers are specially trained in teaching German as a foreign language, and classroom are equipped with audio and video facilities.

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