Venue & Hospitality
Conference Dates: October 16-17, 2020
Hotel Services & Amenities
- Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
- Business Center.
- Business Phone Service.
- Complimentary Printing Service.
- Express Mail.
- Fax.
- Meeting Rooms.
- Office Rental.
- Photo Copying Service.
- Secretarial Service.
- Telex.
- Typewriter.
- Video Conference.
- Video Messaging.
- Video Phone.
- ATM.
- Baggage Storage.
Transportation
Driving Directions to
About City
About City
Munich Is The Capital And Most Populous City Of Bavaria, The Second Most Populous German Federal State. With A Population Of Around 1.5 Million, It Is The Third-Largest City In Germany, After Berlin And Hamburg, And Thus The Largest Which Does Not Constitute Its Own State, As Well As The 12th-Largest City In The European Union. The City Is A Global Centre Of Art, Science, Technology, Finance, Publishing, Culture, Innovation, Education, Business, And Tourism And Enjoys A Very High Standard And Quality Of Living, Reaching First In Germany.
Geography
Munich Lies On The Elevated Plains Of Upper Bavaria, About 50 Km North Of The Northern Edge Of The Alps, At An Altitude Of About 520 M ASL. The Local Rivers Are The Isar And The Würm. Munich Is Situated In The Northern Alpine Foreland.
Climate
By Köppen Classification Templates And Updated Data The Climate Is Oceanic, Independent Of The Isotherm But With Some Humid Continental Features Like Warm To Hot Summers And Cold Winters, But Without Permanent Snow Cover. The Proximity To The Alps Brings Higher Volumes Of Rainfall And Consequently Greater Susceptibility To Flood Problems. Studies Of Adaptation To Climate Change And Extreme Events Are Carried Out; One Of Them Is The Isar Plan Of The EU Adaptation Climate. The City Center Lies between Both Climates, While the Airport Of Munich Has A Humid Continental Climate. The Warmest Month, On Average, Is July. The Coolest Is January.
Religion
About 45% Of Munich's Residents Are Not Affiliated With Any Religious Group; This Ratio Represents The Fastest Growing Segment Of The Population. As In The Rest Of Germany, The Roman Catholic And Protestant Churches Have Experienced A Continuous Decline In Membership.
Parks
Munich Is A Densely-Built City But Still Offers Numerous Public Parks. The Englischer Garten, Close To The City Centre And Covering An Area Of 3.7 Km2 Is Larger Than Central Park In New York City, Is One Of The World's Largest Urban Public Parks. It Contains A Naturist (Nudist) Area, Numerous Bicycle And Jogging Tracks As Well As Bridle-Paths.
Museums
The Deutsches Museum Or German Museum, Located On An Island In The River Isar, Is The Largest And One Of The Oldest Science Museums In The World. Three Redundant Exhibition Buildings That Are Under A Protection Order Were Converted To House The Verkehrsmuseum, Which Houses The Land Transport Collections Of The Deutsches Museum.
Transportation
Munich Has An Extensive Public Transport System Consisting Of An Underground Metro, Trams, Buses And High-Speed Rail. Munich Is The Hub Of A Well-Developed Regional Transportation System, Including The Second-Largest Airport In Germany And The Berlin–Munich High-Speed Railway, Which Connects Munich To The German Capital City With A Journey Time Of About 4 Hours.The Bavarian State Government Granted A License To Expand Oberpfaffenhofen Air Station Located West Of Munich, For Commercial Use.Despite Being 110 Km (68 Mi) From Munich, Memmingen Airport Has Been Advertised As Airport Munich West. After 2005, Passenger Traffic Of Nearby Augsburg Airport Was Relocated To Munich Airport, Leaving The Augsburg Region Of Bavaria Without An Air Passenger Airport Within Close Reach.
Tourists Places
Munich Residenz
Marienplatz and The Neues Rathaus
Frauenkirche
Asamkirche (Asam Church)
Englischer Garten (English Garden)
Peterskirche (St. Peter's Church)
Nymphenburg Palace
Art Museums in The Kunstareal District
Cuvilliés Theater
Deutsches Museum
Viktualienmarkt
BMW Museum
The Theatine Church Of St. Cajetan
Tierpark Hellabrunn (Hellabrunn Zoo)
Michaelskirche (St. Michael's Church)
The Olympic Park