Contact
Secretary
Secretary: | Sandra Grimm |
Fon: | (+49) (+30) 2093-9639 |
Fax: | (+49) (+30) 2093-9729 |
Email: | Sandra.Grimm@hu-berlin.de |
Room: | Dorotheenstraße 24, Raum 3.306 |
Stefan Müller
Fon: | (+49) (+30) 2093 9631 |
Fax: | (+49) (+30) 2093 9729 |
Email: | St.Mueller@hu-berlin.de |
Room: | Dorotheenstraße 24, 10117 Berlin, Raum 3.345 |
Office hours:
Starting from 2025:
Monday 14:00-15:00 am
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Mail address: Prof. Dr. Stefan Müller Faculty of Language Sciences Institut für deutsche Sprache und Linguistik Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin Germany |
How to find us
By feed or by bycicle
Berlin is a bicycle city. The Komoot app helps you finding really nice routes for walking and cycling.
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By public transportation
The Institut for German Language and Linguistics is reachable by bus, tram, S-Bahn and undergrund. There are tramstops of the lines M1 and M12 infront of the door (stop Universitätsstraße). The next S-Bahn/underground station is Bahnhof Friedrichstraße. Regional trains also stop there. Busses stop on the street Unter den Linden at the stop Staatsoper. Since our institute is so well-connected it is difficult to give advice as far as the best connection is concerend. It is easier to get the best connection via the BVG route planner. If you want to use your cell phone for tip planning, we suggest using the app of German Rail: DB-Navigator.
By train
The nearest main-line station is Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station). You may use the S-Bhan to Bahnhof Friedrichstraße (one stop). Regional trains also stop in Friedrichstraße.By boat
In case you come to Berlin by boat, please get off at Friedrichstraße (Weidendamm).By plane
The airport is BER. BER is connected to Berlin by public transport. The fastest connection is the airport train to Ostkreuz and then then S-Bahn to Friederichstraße (35min). The S-Bahn connection from Schönefeld Airport will take you to Bahnhof Friedrichstraße (direct conenction with S9, 47 min). You may use the same tickets you use for public transport also in the regional trains, provided you are traveling in the zones in which the tickets are valid. When you come from Schönefeld you need an ABC ticket. Area C is needed for the airport only. For the rest of Berlin AB – the city area – is sufficient.You may use the app of German Rail (DB-Navigator) to find your optimal connection from the airport to the city. It offers you both train and public transport connections. The web-page of German Rail offers the same information.