How to Reach Us

We are located in Göttingen, a small university town in the heart of Germany, so there are a variety of ways to reach us depending on your desired means of transport:

By Car

From the highway A7 you take the exit “Göttingen” and follow the expressway (B3) in direction “Rosdorf”. At the next big crossing with traffic lights you have to turn right into the “Siekhöhenallee” and follow the signpostings in direction of "Rosdorf". After 2 km you reach a traffic circle where you take the first right exit "Göttinger Strasse". The next street on the right side is the “Götzenbreite” where you can find us at the end of a dead-end street (right side).

By Train

If arriving by train, you can either take a bus or Taxi to complete the journey to our headquarters.
A taxi from Goettingen train station to our premises costs around 15 euros and takes 10 to 15 minutes.
You can either take the bus 130 direction "Rosdorf" or 61, which leaves from the bus stop “Weender Strasse-West”, also in the direction of "Rosdorf" (appr. 10 minutes by foot from the train station). Disembark at the bus stop “Ascherberg” and follow the “Göttinger Strasse” to the south. The next street on the right-hand side is the “Götzenbreite” where you can find us at the end of a cul-de-sac on the right-hand side.
You can find national rail travel information for Germany at www.bahn.de and city bus timetables for Goettingen are available at: www.goevb.de

By Plane

Due to our central location, there are various airports one can use to reach us when travelling from abroad.
Göttingen’s closest airports are Hanover and Hamburg to the North, Frankfurt airport to the South, and Berlin to the east.
From all of the above-mentioned airports, you can use the S-bahn (city train) to reach the main train station of the city in question to connect to intercity trains and reach us in Göttingen.
You can find the required information via the German railway website: www.bahn.de.

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