General Information

© Rudolf Sterflinger
The city of dreams in Southern Germany is situated in the midst of a beautiful pre-alpine countryside and offers a spectacular variety of culinary, artistic and cultural highlights.
Munich combines the splendour of an old royal seat with the vitality of a modern high-tech location.
The city owes its generous architecture to the reign of Ludwig I. The townscape is marked by broad avenues and the contrast between Classicist restraint and Baroque profusion. Daring creativity and innovation have placed new architectural accents all over the city
The downtown area presents a clear, delightful and charming image marked by the distinctive feature of Frauenkirche church whose two towers rise above the roofs of the city.
Access to the Congress Venue
The Klinikum rechts der Isar can be reached by underground line U4 or U5 to
“Max-Weber-Platz". Please follow the sign "Max-Weber-Platz".
Address:
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Technische Universität München (TUM)
Faculty of Medicine
Ismaninger Straße 22
81675 München, Germany
Congress Language
The official language of the Congress will be English.
Social Programme
If you are interested in receiving tour suggestions please contact: INTERPLAN
Congress, Meeting & Event Management AG
Landsberger Straße 155
80687 München, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)89 54 82 34 62
Fax: +49 (0)89 54 82 34 43
E-mail: info@eaaci-dhm2012.com
Currency
The unit of currency is the Euro (€). The national currency in Germany is Euro (€).
Electricity
220 volts, 50Hz. European-style two-pin plugs are standard.
Geography and Weather
Munich is the largest city in the south of Germany and is about an hour and a half drive from the Alps. The average temperature in Munich in April is approx. 12,6 °C. Munich is very close to Austria, Switzerland and after a short hop through Austria, also Italy.
Insurance
The congress accepts no liability for any personal injury, loss or damage of property belonging to or additional expenses incurred by congress participants either during the congress or as result of delays, strikes or any other circumstances. Participants are advised to make their own arrangements with respect to health and travel insurance.
Invitation Letter
Please note that you have the possibility to request an official Invitation Letter for visa application process during the process of Online Registration. The letter will automatically be sent to you after INTERPLAN AG has received your full payment for the congress registration.
Public Transport
Munich has an extensive public transport system consisting of S-Bahn (a mainly above ground urban railway system), U-Bahn (mainly underground rail system), buses and trams.
All of these can be accessed with the same ticket available from counters or ticket machines at the S- and U-Bahn stations or directly from the bus drivers. Different kinds of day passes and group tickets are also available. The main airport and all train stations are easily accessible by public transport.
Telephone
The international access code for Germany is + 49. The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code (e. g. 0044 for the United Kingdom). Note that telephone numbers in Germany can range from four to nine digits.
Local emergency telephone numbers are 112 (fire and ambulance) and 110 (police).
