Service Introduction
In recent years, with the close exchanges between China and Germany, more and more Chinese students want to come to Germany for further study of art. Germany has always been a strong place for art and culture, and it has produced many famous artists such as Schumann, Wagner, Beethoven, Bach, Strauss, Mendelssohn, etc. Many Chinese students with artistic dreams want to come to the land of artists to absorb some artistic nutrients. There are also some artists who love the art career and are willing to spread and exchange art culture. In order to cooperate with the art career that people of both countries love, our company has launched a summer art master class study tour project.
This project includes master classes in vocal music, piano, guitar, dance, painting and photography. Our company selects outstanding students from China to come to Germany for one-on-one professional learning with masters. In addition, we will arrange a variety of art viewing activities and travels, so that you can experience the rich humanistic and artistic atmosphere of Europe in all aspects besides learning. In this summer camp, we will visit major music schools, have close contact with professors, study together, and discuss music together. It is also a good platform for students who plan to study abroad in the future, and it is also a good way to test their own performance or singing level. In order to improve the quality of communication, we will also provide you with professional translators to make everyone's communication smoother.
The summer camp is open to all professionals or non-professionals who love art. Students with no basic knowledge don’t have to worry. Our observation activities are free. We believe that the professor’s enthusiasm and the appeal of music can also bring you new experiences. If necessary, we can also provide short-term training in German without affecting your mother tongue. Those who excel in learning will be awarded a short-term training certificate.

schedule
Day 1: Pick up at the airport, visit the beautiful Frankfurt Rome Square, and feel the charm of the economic and cultural capital. Visit the old opera house and the Städel Museum.
Day 2: Arrive at the quiet town of Bonn and visit the famous Beethoven's former residence, Bonn Cathedral, Bonn Old Town Hall and Bonn Münster Cathedral. The former government district has now become some offices of the United Nations and large German companies.
Day 3: Visit the famous Cologne Cathedral, which is a Catholic church and a representative work of medieval European Gothic churches. It has been awarded the title of the most beautiful Gothic church in the world.
Tips
The angels (street artists) in front of Cologne Cathedral will take the initiative to take photos with tourists. But please note that they charge money, about 5 euros.
Visit the Cologne Conservatory of Music. The Cologne Conservatory of Music and Dance (Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln) is a famous public art university in Germany. Founded in 1850, the Cologne Conservatory of Music is the largest and oldest music university in Europe. It is a member of the European Association of Music Schools and is also a world-renowned music school.
Day 4: Master class, come to the National Conservatory of Music, music summer camp opening ceremony. Meet professors. Parents can choose to go shopping or accompany their children.
Day5: Group class with ballet master.
Day 6: Group lesson with piano master. Note: You can choose to go to the opera house to listen to opera or musical in the evening, and pay for the ticket yourself.
Day 7: Visit the German Olympic Museum and visit the German Dream Park. The museum mainly exhibits the contents related to the 1936 Berlin Olympics and the 1972 Munich Olympics, as well as the demeanor of modern Olympic athletes such as Steffi Graf and Michael Schumacher.
Day 8: Drive to the Netherlands and visit the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. In addition to more than 200 paintings and sketches, the museum also displays 750 letters from Van Gogh (other works such as "Starry Night" in MoMA, "Rhone Under the Stars" in Musee d'Orsay, Paris, and "Cafe at Night" in Kröller-Müller Museum in the Netherlands).
Day 9: Drive to the Dutch windmill village and visit the windmill village, handicraft workshops, wooden shoes, cheese workshops, museums, etc. Zaanse Schans Windmill Village is a beautiful old village. Windmills and various handicraft workshops form a quiet and beautiful rural landscape.
Day 10: Drive to the Netherlands Outlet Village and start crazy shopping in the outlet village!
Day 11: Drive to Munich and visit Munich Marienplatz. Visit the old and new town halls and Marienkirche. Marienplatz is the city center of Munich, built in the 19th and 20th centuries. There is a column of the Virgin Mary in the middle of the square, expressing people's gratitude and love for the Virgin Mary.
Day 12: Visit the Munich Palace and the Munich Palace Museum. This palace is the largest city palace in Germany. The Munich Palace consists of ten courtyards and museums with 130 exhibition rooms.
Day13: Safely sent to the airport and returned to China.

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