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Location
The conference will be held in
Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg (please
see map of conference site), Germany.

How
to get to Freiburg
Freiburg’s Local Attractions
“Freiburg has the certain something everyone is looking for.” The
double meaning in this advertising slogan is international. Germany’s
southernmost big city has that “certain something” – namely a unique
mixture of Mediterranean flair and Baden hospitality, the vibrancy of
a cosmopolitan University town and the down to earth easygoingness of
the people of Baden. And as a shopping center it also really has that
“certain something” you’re looking for.
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Freiburg begs to be explored. Surprising and unusual discoveries are
waiting to be made in its countless lanes, picturesque corners and
medieval ensembles. The heart of the city beats in the expansive
pedestrian zone and for many residents of Freiburg a stroll through
the farmers’ market is an indispensable Saturday ritual. Around the
cathedral with “one of the most beautiful Gothic towers in
Christendom”, farmers from the surrounding area gather on the rugged
paving stones, their stalls overflowing with vegetables and frit set
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Freiburg has around 200,000 inhabitants, among them 30,000 students at
the university, polytechnical colleges and the teaching college. Many
research institutions also benefit from the proximity of the
university. Freiburg’s prosperity is mainly based on the many small-
and medium-sized companies in the service industry, medical
technology, pharmaceuticals, solar energy, bio-technology and
electronics.
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Black Forest and the Schauinsland Mountain
You don’t even have to venture as far as the 1,284 metre-high
Schauinsland mountain, which you can climb on foot or by cable car, to
fully appreciate the beauty of the Black Forest: there are numerous
cycling and hiking paths leading directly out of the city. Why not
explore the Dreisam valley to the east of the city centre in the
direction of the Black Forest? Or the Rhine valley towards the West,
where the vineyards of Tuniberg and Kaiserstuhl are perfect for
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The Region around Freiburg
The Freiburg region is situated in the heart of Europe: it is
intersected by key trade routes from north to south and from east to
west. At the crossroads of these routes it provides optimum links to
the European economic regions.
There are over two million people living in an area of 8,680 square
kilometres, which includes the conurbations of Basle (North West
Switzerland) Colmar, Mulhouse (Upper Alsace) and Freiburg (Southern
Baden). These European industrial centres are directly served by the
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg. There are also a number of
landing strips for private business flights.
The Upper Rhine area is well-connected to the international railway
network.
Basel
Nestling in a bend of the river Rhine, Basle is one of the most
important cities in Switzerland. Rich in tradition yet a city of the
future, it dominates one of the most important Swiss industrial
regions with around 1 million inhabitants. Basle’s international and
yet truly European character is a result of its closeness to its two
neighbours, Germany and France. |
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Colmar
A city with many faces: looking towards Europe, its stunning old town
has a distinct French charm. With close links to the rest of the
region, Colmar also boasts a varied cultural calendar and is the wine
capital of Alsace.
Mulhouse
One of the key centres of Alsace, Mulhouse is a lively city with a
truly European spirit, as is reflected by the Place de l’Europe in the
centre of town. It is of central importance, both culturally and
economically, to the surrounding region. It also has close relations
with the city of Freiburg, the town councillors of both cities coming
together for a joint meeting at least once a year.
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