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German postal services are provided by Deutsche Post, the former state owned monopoly that was privatised in 2000. There are post offices in nearly every town and city in Germany, over 13,000 in all, although they are disappearing in smaller villages. In general post offices open between 08:00 and 08:30 and close at 18:00. Smaller offices may close for lunch. Many post offices are also open on Saturday mornings, and main post offices are open for a limited number of hours on Sundays. Post office signs are yellow with a black horn.
German Postal CodesUntil reunification postal codes in Germany were four digits. In 1993 five digit postal codes (Postleitzahl – PLZ) were introduced. The first two digits indicate the area and the last three digits indicate the postal district. The postal regions are not divided up following the borders of the different Länder which can be confusing. Find a German address or Postal code
German AddressesAddresses in Germany are written in a particular way:
For example:
As Germany is not the only country to use the five digit format it is often recommended to use the country code (D) before the numeric post code when writing addresses for international mail. |
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