Reducing discrimination / group-focused enmity & preventing extremism
Growing diversity within an urban society is now part of the normality of urban life. Although people from different backgrounds live together well as neighbors, discriminatory, racist and anti-Semitic statements have become louder again in public discourse in recent years. Our aim is to counteract the division in society and to live diversity in the spirit of a cosmopolitan city. Phenomena such as (structural) racism, all forms of discrimination and group-based misanthropy are resolutely opposed and not accepted.
Further information
- Strategy of the Federal Government to prevent extremism and promote democracy (opens in a new tab)
- The state of Hesse's approach to preventing extremism (opens in a new tab)
- Living democracy in Wiesbaden (opens in a new tab)
- Violence Prevention Network (opens in a new tab)
- Together for democracy and against extremism (opens in a new tab)
Contact us
Integration department
Address
65197 Wiesbaden
Postal address
65029 Wiesbaden
Arrival
Notes on public transport
Bus stop Willy-Brandt-Allee, bus lines 5, 8, 15, 18 and 38.
Telephone
- +49 611 314415Division
- +49 611 314428Integration
- +49 611 312148Recognition counseling
- +49 611 313473Naturalization
- +49 611 315911Fax
Opening hours
Naturalization: Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Recognition counseling by appointment
Please note:
The Caritas Association's migration advice service and the Wiesbaden German Service Center are also located in the same building.
The German Service Center can only be reached in person by appointment.
You can find the contact details of the Migration Advice Center (opens in a new tab) and the Wiesbaden German Service Center (opens in a new tab) on their respective websites.
Information on accessibility
- Barrier-free access is available