This list gives a geographical overview of all the worldwide locations of the Goethe-Institut.[1] The list also includes Goethe Centres which are overseas German cultural institutions that have official cooperation agreements with the Goethe-Institut and offer some of the services of the Goethe-Institut, e.g. language classes and certification.[2]
Africa
North America
| Country | City |
| Canada | Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto |
| Mexico | Guadalajara,[2] Mexico City |
| United States | Atlanta,[2] Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York (Goethe House), San Francisco, Washington, D.C. |
South America
| Country | City |
| Argentina | Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza,[2] San Juan[2] |
| Bolivia | La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra[2] |
| Brazil | Brasília,[2] Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, São Paulo |
| Chile | Concepción,[2] Santiago de Chile |
| Colombia | Bogotá |
| Costa Rica | San José[2] |
| Cuba | Havana |
| Ecuador | Quito |
| Paraguay | Asunción[2] |
| Peru | Arequipa,[2] Cusco,[2] Lima |
| Uruguay | Montevideo |
| Venezuela | Caracas |
Asia
| Country | City |
| Afghanistan | Kabul |
| Aserbaijan | Baku[2] |
| Bangladesh | Dhaka (Goethe-Institut Dhaka) |
| Cambodia | Phnom Penh[2] |
| China | Beijing, Shanghai(described as "representatives of Goethe-Institut")[3] (Language learning centers: Shenyang, Tianjin, Qingdao, Xi'an, Nanjing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Chongqing, Guangzhou)[4] |
| Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
| India | Ahmedabad,[2] Bangalore, Chandigarh,[2] Chennai (Madras), Coimbatore,[2] Hyderabad,[2] Kolkata (Calcutta), Mumbai (Bombay), New Delhi, Pune (Poona), Thiruvananthapuram[2] |
| Indonesia | Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya[2] |
| Iran | Teheran (Deutsches Sprachinstitut Teheran)[5] |
| Iraq | Erbil |
| Israel | Jerusalem, Tel Aviv |
| Japan | Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo |
| Jordan | Amman |
| Kazakhstan | Almaty |
| Lebanon | Beirut |
| Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur |
| Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar |
| Myanmar | Yangon |
| Oman | Muscat (branch office of Goethe-Institut Abu Dhabi) |
| Nepal | Kathmandu[2] |
| Pakistan | Karachi, Lahore[2] |
| Palestinian National Authority | Ramallah |
| Philippines | Manila |
| Singapore | Singapore |
| South Korea | Seoul, branch offices in Busan, Daejeon, Daegu, Gwangju[6] |
| Sri Lanka | Colombo |
| Syria | Damascus |
| Taiwan | Taipei |
| Thailand | Bangkok |
| Turkey | Ankara, Istanbul, İzmir |
| United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi, Dubai (branch office of Goethe-Institut Abu Dhabi) |
| Uzbekistan | Tashkent |
| Vietnam | Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City |
Europe
| Country | City |
| Albania | Tirana[2] |
| Austria | Vienna[7] |
| Belarus | Minsk |
| Belgium | Brussels |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo |
| Bulgaria | Sofia |
| Croatia | Zagreb |
| Cyprus | Nicosia |
| Czech Republic | Pardubice,[2] Prague |
| Denmark | Copenhagen |
| Estonia | Tallinn, Tartu[2] |
| Finland | Helsinki |
| France | Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Nancy, Paris, Strasbourg, Toulouse |
| Georgia | Tbilissi |
| Germany | Berlin, Berlin (capital office[8]), Bonn, Bremen, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Göttingen, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Mannheim, Munich, Munich (head office[9]), Schwäbisch Hall, Weimar |
| Greece | Athens, Chania,[2] Patras,[2] Thessaloniki |
| Hungary | Budapest |
| Ireland | Dublin |
| Italy | Bologna,[2] Genoa, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Trieste, Turin, Verona[2] |
| Kosovo | Pristina[2] |
| Latvia | Riga |
| Lithuania | Vilnius |
| Luxembourg | Luxembourg (Institut Pierre Werner)[10] |
| Netherlands | Amsterdam, Rotterdam |
| North Macedonia | Skopje |
| Norway | Oslo |
| Poland | Kraków, Warsaw |
| Portugal | Lisbon, Porto |
| Romania | Bucharest |
| Russia | Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk |
| Serbia | Belgrade |
| Slovakia | Bratislava |
| Slovenia | Ljubljana |
| Spain | Barcelona, Madrid |
| Sweden | Stockholm |
| Ukraine | Kyiv |
| United Kingdom | Glasgow, London, Manchester[2] |
Oceania
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