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Prüferstraße 2
Zimmer 3.409

Telefon +49 3731 39-2930
presse [at] zuv [dot] tu-freiberg [dot] de (presse[at]zuv[dot]tu-freiberg[dot]de)

Prüferstraße 2
Zimmer R 3.406

Telefon +49 3731 39-3461
Fax +49 3731 39-2418
kommunikation [at] tu-freiberg [dot] de (kommunikation[at]tu-freiberg[dot]de)

International Office / Department of Languages
Akademiestraße 6 / Prüferstraße 2, 09599 Freiberg
international [at] tu-freiberg [dot] de (international[at]tu-freiberg[dot]de)

Prüferstraße 2
Zimmer 3.408

Telefon +49 3731 39-2355
Tom [dot] Goepfert [at] zuv [dot] tu-freiberg [dot] de (Tom[dot]Goepfert[at]zuv[dot]tu-freiberg[dot]de)

By Bus, Train, Car and Plane

Stadt- und Regionalverkehr Freiberg, to the route and timetable information: to the route and timetable information

Travelling to Freiberg from Dresden or Annaberg-Buchholz by bus 400. 
Timetables:

Freiberg railway station is connected to regional and long-distance services (RB, RE) from Dresden and Chemnitz and from Holzhau. Trains run here every half hour or so.

From Rostock directly to Freiberg!

With the new ICE connection, you can reach Freiberg directly from Berlin BER Airport and Berlin Central Station! The long-distance connection Rostock/Warnemünde-Berlin-Dresden runs via Freiberg to Chemnitz.

The train station is located outside the city centre and there are connections to the university campus, for example with the regional bus lines B, 747 or 750. It is also possible to get there on foot or by bike due to the short distances between the train station and the campus.

Timetable Information

Arrival via the motorway from Frankfurt, München, Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Chemnitz: 
Autobahn A4 - drive out Siebenlehn - B 101 to Freiberg.

Arrival via the motorway from Prag: 
Autobahn A17 – drive out Kesselsdorf – B 173 to Freiberg

Federal motorways: 
B 173 Dresden - Freiberg - Chemnitz 
B 101 Nossen - Freiberg - Annaberg-Buchholz

  • from Dresden airport to Freiberg: 54 km
  • from Leipzig/Halle airport to Freiberg: 112 km

The emergency call is to be used exclusively for reporting serious incidents. This concerns:

  • Failure of building
  • Failure of supply systems and 
  • acute structural hazards.

During office hours from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the emergency call is connected to the control centre (Mr. Philipp Walther; phone: +49 3731 39-3628). Outside office hours, calls are forwarded to the on-call centre.

For other necessary repairs, please use our form "Repair order to Department 1":