AlpWeek Intermezzo – Tomorrow in the Alps

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Date / Heure
Date(s) - 03-04 Apr 2019
12 h 00 min

Emplacement
Ursulinensäle - Innsbruck, Austria


Like its bigger sister, the quadrennial AlpWeek, Alpweek Intermezzo is an international event on sustainable development and related Alpine issues, jointly organised by key Alpine organisations. The 2019 edition of the event is conceived as a lunch to lunch conference which will bring the main Alpine stakeholders together to meet and exchange views on the topic “Tomorrow in the Alps”.

Program

AlpWeek Intermezzo will start on April 3rd 2019 with a political discussion (on invitation only) on relevant topics for the future of the Alpine Region. The outcomes of this exchange will be brought to the attention of the Alpine Conference the next day. On 4 April, we invite you to a project showcase featuring inspiring stories on the topic “Tomorrow in the Alps”, followed by interactive market stands.

Accomodation

Overnight stay: The organisers have reserved contingents in some hotels in Innsbruck. These can be accessed via the following link. The hotels in Innsbruck are very busy at this time. Please book your room as early as possible!

Travel information

For environmental reasons, the organisers encourage all participants to use public transport!

  • Train to “Innsbruck Hbf”: www.oebb.at
  • Public transport in Innsbruck: www.vvt.at
  • The closest bus stops are:
    – Ursulinensäle: “Terminal Marktplatz”
    – Landhaus: “Triumpfpforte”, “Bozner Platz” or “Anichstraße Rathausgalerie”
    – Hofburg: “Polizeidirektion”, „Museumstraße”

For a comparison of travel options we recommend www.goeuro.at. If you have to use plane or car we invite you to compensate your travel; e.g. via www.atmosfair.de.

For more information

http://alpweek.org/2019/en/welcome/welcome/

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