Are you looking for a translation agency in Magdeburg or Sachsen-Anhalt?
Our translation agency offers to all private clients and companies from Germany and abroad quality translation solutions for English-German languages. Due to our presence online, we may take-over your documents smoothly from Magdeburg or from the entire Sachsen-Anhalt land.
Documents translated for clients from Magdeburg
If necessary, we may translate for you different documents such as: websites, manuals, user guides, medical booklets, offers, lease or commercial contracts, certificates of criminal records, birth certificates, study diplomas, passports etc.
Authorised translations
Do you need documents translated for authorities in Sachsen-Anhalt? We contact for you translators certified in Germany for English language.
Do you need a translator in Magdeburg / Sachsen-Anhalt?
We select for you experienced translators. The specialist English-German translators of our agency have graduated university studies or have received a qualified training in specialised academies and consequently are authorised to do perfect linguistic specialised translations.
How simple we can help you:
Upload documents
Upload your text files or scans, tell us the service you want and, if necessary, a delivery date.
Place Order
After the text analysis, consultation and agreement of the key data has been completed, the order is placed.
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After completion, you will receive the translation by email and, in the case of notarization, also by post.
Information about Magdeburg
Magdeburg is the capital and second-largest city of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It is situated on the Elbe River.
Otto I, the first Holy Roman Emperor and founder of the archbishopric of Magdeburg, was buried in the town’s cathedral after his death. Magdeburg’s version of German town law, known as Magdeburg rights, spread throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Until 1631, Magdeburg was one of the largest and most prosperous German cities and a notable member of the Hanseatic League.
Magdeburg has been destroyed twice in its history. The Catholic League sacked Magdeburg in 1631, resulting in the death of 25,000 non-combatants, the largest loss of the Thirty Years’ War. Allies bombed the city in 1945, destroying much of it.