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Frankfurt's most famous son, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, perhaps said it best. "Here I am myself. Here I am at home" in reference to the city on the Main river. Frankfurt is a city of contrasts and diversity. It's a melting pot of cultures, languages and lifestyles. Its imposing skyline, the busy train station and the hectic airport is what newcomers often first notice, but if you look more closely you will find quiet neighbourhoods, picturesque city parks and relaxed beer gardens. In short, Frankfurt is one of Europe's most liveable cities. To help you feel more at home in your new home, we have established the International Stammtisch – Meet & Mingle in Mainhattan.
On the first Monday of the month, we invite all Newcomers to an After-work Party in the English Theatre. Each month, the International Stammtisch welcomes you to an informative, interesting and above all international evening. We will present the best the city has to offer, whether its museums, culture, music, international clubs…There will be food, drinks and a friendly atmosphere.
It's free of charge, but prior registration is required. To register for the events, please click here.
(Those who come without registering ahead of time will be charged 5 Euro at the door)
All events take place in SilversBar (formerly James the Bar) at the English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7 (corner of Kaiserstraße), 60329 Frankfurt
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Upcoming events
5 March 2012, 7 pm
The International Stammtisch on 5 March features the Musuem of World Culture (Weltkulturen Museum), which explores the dynamic relationship between art and anthropology. The museum, which was founded in 1904 and is located on the Museum Embankment, houses 67,000 artifacts, 120,000 ethnographical photographs and 50,000 books. Our speaker will be the museum's new director, Dr. Clémentine Deliss. This is a presentation from the city of Frankfurt.
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