What we’re about
The purpose of this group is to bring together people who have a love for the German language, an interest in contemporary German culture, a desire to reconnect with friends and family in Germany - and everyone else who loves community, sustainability, art, music, games, and living life to the fullest!
Let's meet and find our common German ground, here in Boston!
The Goethe-Institut at 170 Beacon Street in Boston primarily hosts free events for the public, although some events do carry a small fee. There are game nights, movies, philosophical discussions, book clubs, and a weekly learning lounge open to anyone who would like to drop in and improve their German language skills.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Plauderstunde - German Conversation Hour at Goethe-Institut BostonGoethe-Institut Boston, Boston, MA
Suchen Sie mehr Gelegenheiten, Deutsch zu üben? If you have the chops but need practice, come on down to our institute! Even native speakers who are missing the opportunity to make new friends for Austausch auf Deutsch are invited to attend.
We will meet in our Media Lounge, where you can also help yourself to any of our fantastic German language books, free of charge.
E-Mail [email protected] for more information or to request a placement test.
- The Berliner Philharmoniker @ GoetheGoethe-Institut Boston, Boston, MA
Concert with Berliner Philharmonker musicians & Conversation on Community Engagement with Berliner Philharmoniker and Boston Symphony Orchestra Leadership.
Join us for a special evening featuring Berliner Philharmoniker musicians in concert and a conversation with BP General Director Andrea Zietzschmann and Boston Symphony Orchestra President and CEO Chad Smith on the topic of Music Education and Community Engagement.
The evening begins with a concert featuring a Violin Trio and a Clarinet Quartet from the Berliner Philharmoniker. This is followed by a conversation with BSO and BP executive leadership exploring what responsibilities large ensembles have to reach out to new audiences and communities and with what goals in mind. Andrea Zietzschmann and Chad Smith will present on their organisations' approaches to community engagement adn education, and discuss where their priorities lie looking to the future.
We have invited Boston-area educators, musicians and students dedicated to making a difference through music education and engaging community through music to join us for this evening of music and discussion.
Presented in partnership with Celebrity Series and The Berliner Philharmoniker.
RSVP with donation $20 (all proceeds go towards supporting Goethe-Institut Boston programming): The Berliner Philharmoniker @ Goethe