Located in the heart of Munich, BWS Germanlingua Language School offers an ideal setting to learn German in an immersive environment, close to must-visit tourist attractions such as Marienplatz, Sendlinger Tor, and Karlsplatz. Occupying a historic building dating back to 1688, this renowned school has hosted the famous German poet Heinrich Heine.
Benefit from an exceptional learning environment with 10 modern and renovated classrooms, a well-stocked library, a welcoming cafeteria, and a computer area equipped with free Wi-Fi access. The competent and friendly pedagogical and administrative team of BWS Germanlingua Munich will support you throughout your language stay.
In a family-like atmosphere, the school provides various facilities to foster exchanges among international students, such as a kitchen and a cozy lounge. The small class sizes and the quality of the German courses allow for rapid and effective progress.
The programs offered by BWS Germanlingua Munich Language School include German courses tailored to different levels of intensity, exam preparations for TELC, Goethe, or TestDaF, university preparation courses, business German courses, and customized private lessons.
To encourage student interactions and create a friendly atmosphere, the school regularly organizes cultural activities and free tours. For accommodation, BWS Germanlingua Munich offers various options, such as carefully selected host families, shared apartments, or private studios with kitchenettes.
Enhance your language experience in Munich by participating in the numerous activities organized by BWS Germanlingua School, such as:
Excursion to the Bavarian Alps to discover Lake Schliersee, visit to the Munich Museum of Contemporary Art (MUCA), participation in the famous Oktoberfest, if your stay coincides with the dates, and a student picnic in the renowned Englischer Garten.
The events, themed evenings, and excursions organized by our partner school will allow you to fully enjoy your language stay in Germany, explore the cultural treasures of Munich, and establish lasting friendships.