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Public Affairs Section
 

The public affairs section directs the U.S. government's public diplomacy program in North Rhine-Westphalia. This involves explaining U.S. society and policies to German audiences representing a variety of political and economic institutions. The office also works with educational and cultural institutions to provide information about the American political system or new cultural or social developments. These goals are accomplished through a regular series of discussions with U.S. experts, through exchange programs, press briefings, and through arranging or supporting cultural events.

U.S. Consulate General
Public Affairs Section
Willi-Becker-Allee 10
40227 Duesseldorf
Tel.: 0211 / 788 8927
Email: PADuesseldorf@state.gov

History

Up until September 2007, the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Consulate was located in the Amerika Haus in Cologne, a landmark building near Cologne's Neumarkt. Opened in 1955 on the site where Germany's first Chancellor Konrad Adenauer attended school, the Amerika Haus Cologne has served as a "window to America" for half a century, adjusting its program activities with the changing demands of the times. Among the distinguished guests were dramatist Thornton Wilder, dance pioneer Martha Graham, jazz legend Lionel Hampton, soprano Jessye Norman, writers Toni Morrison, Joseph Brodsky, Alex Haley and pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.

A legacy insitution, the “Amerika Haus NRW e.V.” , will continue the transatlantic dialogue in NRW.

Events

What's New?

  • The Alumni Initiative

    The Department of State has created an online virtual community exclusively for alumni of United States Government (USG) - sponsored exchange programs. (e.g. Fulbright, CBYX, GAPP etc.)