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Version du 17 mai 2016 à 11:31

Conference location

The conference will be held in mathematics and computer science department of the University of Strasbourg.

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Strasbourg

Located close to the border with Germany, Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region in eastern France. It is well known for hosting a number of important European institutes. Besides providing an excellent exhibition location and good transport connections, Strasbourg also offers historical and cultural attractions -- Its historic city center, the Grande Île (Grand Island), was classified a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1988, the first time such an honor was placed on an entire city center.

  • Museums: strasbourg.info/museums and musees.strasbourg.eu
  • Wine and Gastronomy: Alsatian Wine Route and Fried Carp Trail
  • Castles: Haut Koenigsbourg castle and Hohlandsbourg castle

Strasbourg’s « must see » tourist sites:

  • The Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a masterpiece of Gothic art;
  • The Kammerzell house enjoy a journey back in time;
  • The Petite France quarter: the district on the waters;

See Web site of the tourism office of Strasbourg