Max Mueller Bhavan
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/CULTURE, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 18, 2016, 18:00 IST
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Also known as Goethe Institut, Max Muelller Bhavan is part of the international association of German cultural centres operating across the world. It works towards promoting German language, as well as films, music, theatre, art a … Read more
Also known as Goethe Institut, Max Muelller Bhavan is part of the international association of German cultural centres operating across the world. It works towards promoting German language, as well as films, music, theatre, art and literature. The institute has been named after Max Mueller, a 19th-century scholar of Indian studies. Apart from hosting German course and international examinations, it has an extensive library of German books, English translations, newspapers, music and films. Situated in a leafy bungalow near Connaught Place, Max Mueller Bhavan is also a hub for exciting art and photography exhibitions, performances, movie screenings, book launches and literary discussions. Read less

Also known as Goethe Institut, Max Muelller Bhavan is part of the international association of German cultural centres operating across the world. It works towards promoting German language, as well as films, music, theatre, art and literature. The institute has been named after Max Mueller, a 19th-century scholar of Indian studies. Apart from hosting German course and international examinations, it has an extensive library of German books, English translations, newspapers, music and films. Situated in a leafy bungalow near Connaught Place, Max Mueller Bhavan is also a hub for exciting art and photography exhibitions, performances, movie screenings, book launches and literary discussions.
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