Instituto Cervantes - Locations

Locations

The Instituto Cervantes operates Centros Cervantes (full-fledged centres), and Aulas Cervantes (smaller "lecture halls"), as well as a network of associated institutions. These are Centros Acreditados (within Spain) and Centros Asociados (outside Spain). Its locations can be found:

  • Centros Cervantes:
    • Europe
      • Austria (Vienna)
      • Belgium (Brussels)
      • Bulgaria (Sofia)
      • Cyprus (Nicosia)
      • Czech Republic (Prague)
      • France (Bordeaux, Lyon, Paris, Toulouse)
      • Germany (Berlin, Bremen, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Munich)
      • Greece (Athens) The original Athens Cervantes Institute opened in 1992; in March 2010, Greek-born Queen Sofia of Spain opened its new building.
      • Hungary (Budapest)
      • Ireland (Dublin, see 53°20′31″N 6°15′06″W / 53.341975°N 6.251575°W / 53.341975; -6.251575)
      • Italy (Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome)
      • Netherlands (Utrecht)
      • Poland (Warsaw, Kraków)
      • Portugal (Lisbon)
      • Romania (Bucharest)
      • Serbia (Belgrade)
      • Sweden (Stockholm)
      • United Kingdom (Leeds, London, Manchester)
    • Algeria (Algiers, Oran)
    • Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasília, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Recife, Curitiba, Florianópolis)
    • China (Beijing)
    • Egypt (Cairo, Alexandria)
    • Israel (Tel Aviv)
    • Japan (Tokyo)
    • Jordan (Amman)
    • Lebanon (Beirut)
    • Morocco (Casablanca, Fes, Rabat, Tangier, Tétouan, Marrakech)
    • Philippines (Manila)
    • Russia (Moscow)
    • Syria (Damascus)
    • Tunisia (Tunis)
    • Turkey (Istanbul)
    • United States (Albuquerque, Boston, Boston University, Chicago, New York, Seattle, U. of Washington)
  • Centros Acreditados
    • Spain See http://centrosasociados.cervantes.es/CAcreditados.asp
  • Centros Asociados:
    • Europe
      • Ireland (Cork, see University College Cork, Department of Hispanic Studies)
  • Aulas Cervantes:
    • Algeria (Annaba, Tlemcen)
    • Australia (Sydney)
    • Bulgaria (Sofia)
    • Croatia (Zagreb)
    • India (New Delhi)
    • Indonesia (Jakarta)
    • Morocco (Nador)
    • Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
    • Slovakia (Bratislava)
    • Slovenia (Liubliana)
    • Vietnam (Hanoi)

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