Alliance Française

Auckland
All year round

French language school and cultural centre. Master the most romantic language in the world!

French language classes for all levels as well as conversation classes, special topics and private tuition. Their annual, nation-wide Alliance Française French Film Festival is a ‘must go’ rendezvous for thousands of Auckland movie buffs, while the Francophonie Week at the Auckland Art Gallery brings French language and culture to the very artistic heart of the city through various entertaining activities and shows.

Their presence in the cultural landscape of Auckland also includes French / NZ Quiz Nights, the Beaujolais Nouveau evening, French Music Day and so much more. What about a cheese and wine evening! Or join in and enjoy croissants, pains au chocolat, coffee and French conversation in a relaxed atmosphere on Saturdays from 10am to 12pm at Alliance Francaise Auckland. Find the schedule online.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Alliance Française

Address

131 Remuera Road
Auckland

Contact

https://www.alliance-francaise.co.nz/contact-us/

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