The authorities of the German city offer tourists two weeks of free accommodation, but there is a condition.


In the city of Eisenhüttenstadt in the Brandenburg region, a two-week trial accommodation program will take place from September 6 to 20, 2025. Participation in this initiative is open to everyone, from freelancers to those who simply dream of living in Europe. Participants will have the opportunity for free accommodation in the city center, internships at local companies, and to experience the atmosphere of the city.
The Administrative Court of Berlin has prohibited the simple deployment of migrants who have already applied for asylum in Germany at the border.
What the program includes:
- free accommodation in a furnished apartment in the city center;
- city tour;
- familiarization with the educational infrastructure;
- visits to local factories and businesses;
- meetings with local residents and recommendations for leisure activities.
The organizers emphasize personal motivation as the main criterion for participation. The program is open to anyone considering the possibility of moving and wanting to learn if life in Eisenhüttenstadt is suitable for them.
In the German city of Eisenhüttenstadt, a trial accommodation program will take place from September 6 to 20, 2025, for everyone interested in determining if this location is suitable for permanent residence. Participants will have the opportunity for free accommodation, familiarization with local businesses, and an introduction to the local culture and city life.
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