Humanities and Art in Munich, Germany

This program is changing location for 2010!


Look for this program to possibly go to Prague and Dresden, hopefully for Christmas! More information about 2010 coming soon!


 

This program location will be changing for 2010...contact Professor Andrea Morshaeuser in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures for more information!

 

Castle Neuschwanstein

In the meantime, here's what they did for Spring Break, 2009:

 

Study antiquity and soak up contemporary art.  Munich has over a hundred museums and galleries, including the Old, New and Modern Pinakothek and the largest science museum in Europe, the Deutsches Museum!

 

Visit great modern sports and technology exhibits, including the Olympic Stadium and the BMW Museum!  Also, visit the historic Dachau Concentration Camp.

 

See beautiful sites and shop in quaint markets, such as the Viktualienmarkt and beautiful churches like Marienkirche and St. Michael's.  Visit grand palaces and castles, such as the grand Baroque palace, Schloss Nymphenburg, and Schloss Neuschwanstein, the model for Cinderella's Castle at Disney!

 

 

To learn more about Germany:

 

www.germany-tourism.de/

www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/tourist_office/57799/

 

 theatinerkirche

 

Faculty Program Coordinator:

Andrea Morshaeuser

Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures

Office:  Cardinal Newman Hall rm 303

Phone:  985-549-3342

andrea.morshaeuser@selu.edu

 

Schloss NymphenburgCastle Neuschwanstein

 

 

 

Residenz MuseumMunich

 

 

Courses in 2009:

Humanities 200 Cultural Studies of Germany

Foreign Language 411 Advanced Readings

Art 106 Art History II

 

 All courses are 3 credit hours each

 

 

 email: studyabroad@selu.edu


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