Welcome to the Cultural Office!
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Program
Dear students and guests,
The Cultural Office supports students in getting to know the country, the people and in socializing. It is our goal to give a representative overview of the cultural, political, artistic, historic and especially of modern life in Germany. For us, the meeting of foreign and German students is the most important.
Therefore, together with our partner organisations, we offer a broad cultural and leisure programme, for example excursions to important German cities, visits of museums, concerts or other festivals in Dresden and its surroundings. more about a broad cultural and leisure programme
Furthermore we organize culture and language tandems and conversational and international evenings. The Cultural Office offers support in financing and organizing intercultural events.
Contact and registration
Go on excursions with us and explore lovely Dresden! We are looking forward to meeting you at the Cultural Office. Welcome!
Cultural Office at the International Office
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Visiting address:
Fritz-Foerster-Bau
SG 8.3 International Office, 157
Mommsenstraße 6
01169 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
SG 8.3 International Office
Culture Office, Room 157
Frau Kožica
Mommsenstraße 6
01069 Dresden
Office hours:
Appointments by prior arrangement.
Newsletter and Social Media
To stay informed and receive a daily cultural tip for Dresden like our page on Facebook or follow the Cultural Office on Instagram. You may also register for our Cultural Office newsletter and find our events in the TU Dresden event calendar.
Gallery
If you would like to change your seat in the audience with a place on stage just check out the artistic ensembles of the university. They welcome students, graduates and staff of TU Dresden to show their talents.
The events organized by the Cultural Office at the International Office are part of the welcoming culture at TU Dresden. They are supported financially by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds of the German Federal Foreign Office (AA).