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  1. Goethe-Institut New York: German courses, German exams, cultural exchange and country information at Germany’s globally active cultural institute.

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  2. Goethe-Institut New York, New York, NY 10003 | Ausstellung ... Hannah Arendts New York City. Die Upper West Side war von 1941 bis 1975 Hannah Arendts Zuhause.

  3. Vulpius's and Goethe's only surviving son, Julius August Walther von Goethe (1789–1830), became chamberlain to the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar. He married Ottilie von Pogwisch (1796–1872), who was highly accomplished. She later cared for Goethe until he died in 1832.

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  5. The Goethe-Institut New York is an organization that is located at 30 Irving Place in Manhattan, New York City. [1] The organization is part of the worldwide Goethe-Institut non-profit association. It fosters cultural cooperation and promotes German language learning by offering the public opportunities to interact with themes and questions ...

  6. The Goethe-Institut New York promotes the teaching and learning of the German language throughout the United States. We offer classes for beginners and more advanced learners, with face-to-face, online, and blended-learning courses. Our language exams are internationally recognized and we work in partnership with certified examination centers ...

  7. Los Angeles. New York. Chicago. Washington. Cooperation partners. Up close and personal: art, theatre projects, reflections, debates - an overview of all the events of the Goethe-Institut New York.

  8. August von Goethe, portrait by Julie Gräfin Egloffstein. Julius August Walther von Goethe (25 December 1789 – 27 October 1830) was the only one of the five children of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Christiane Vulpius to survive into adulthood.

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