VENUE

Conference and Event Centre
"Alte Mensa" on the Wilhelmsplatz

Wilhelmsplatz 3 | 37073 Goettingen (Lower Saxony, Germany)

The new conference and event centre "Alte Mensa" was officially opened on 16 February 2016 with a festive evening event. With the new premises, the University is responding to the ever-increasing demand for larger and more flexible event spaces in Göttingen's city centre.

The sessions of the scientific programme of the IAM Symposium 2025 will take place on the first floor, in the Adam-Von-Trott- halls. The refreshment/lunch break area is located in the foyer of the hall.

How to reach the venue "Alte Mensa"




Accessibility of the Venue:
How to reach the venue "Alte Mensa" at the "Wilhelmsplatz"

By foot from Train Station Goettingen: You can reach the "Wilhelmsplatz" with the Conference and Event Centre "Alte Mensa" in a few minutes by foot. Use the route service of Google Maps and let it show you the way from "Göttingen Station" to the "Wilhelmsplatz".

Parking: There are NO parking possibilities directly located at the "Wilhelmsplatz". The nearest car park is at the "Albani Church/Town Hall" on the so called "Albani Square".

Local Bus service at Goettingen:
Service of the Goettingen public bus transport system
The station closest to the "Wilhelmsplatz" is the station "Juedenstrasse"

Local Taxi/Cab service at Goettingen:
Please use the "TAXI.de-APP" for booking a taxi.
Taxi call by phone +49 (0) 551 69300

Air Taxi Service at Goettingen:
Not available yet. To be established after the IAM Symposium 2025.

The participants are responsible for their own daily travel to the event location. There is no shuttle service to any hotels.





HOST CITY

Goettingen: City of science and research

Goettingen (Germany), the city of science and research, is recognised around the world for top international research and innovation. It is characterised by the high number and close proximity of research institutions across the Goettingen Campus – both inside and outside the University – linked together by inspiring and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Important foundations of modern aviation were researched in Goettingen, and the city is regarded as the cradle of modern aerodynamics. It was here in 1907 that the world‘s first national aeronautical research facility was founded. Furthermore, Ludwig Prandtl developed the boundary layer theory here, Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain tested the precursor of the first jet engine and researchers invented the swept wing, a prerequisite for high-speed cruise flight.

For example, more than 20 wind tunnels and large-scale research facilities are available for experimental investigations, including unique facilities worldwide. In addition, DLR Goettingen operates the largest mobile ground vibration test facility in Europe.

Considering its’ rich aviation heritage and present, Goettingen will be the perfect location for the 2025’s IAM Symposium.




TRAVEL INFORMATION

Travelling to Goettingen: How to reach the city


By plane: The nearest airport is Hannover, but you will often find cheaper tickets to fly into Frankfurt International Airport. Hannover Airport has regular train connections to Goettingen (with transfer at Hannover central train station). Frankfurt Airport has its own train station with direct train connections to Goettingen (however some train connections require a transfer at Frankfurt central train station). Travelling by plane within Germany is generally not practical, as this often takes more time than taking the train.

By train: Most IC (Intercity) and ICE (Intercity Express) trains on the North/South, East/West routes stop in Goettingen. There is a direct train from Frankfurt Airport. Train Travel Planner (by "Deutsche Bahn") to Station: "Goettingen"

By car: Goettingen is located directly off the 'Autobahn' A7, a major north to south motorway between Hannover and Kassel. There are two Goettingen exits. Please consult a map for the most convenient exit.
Use the route service of Google Maps and let it show you the way to Goettingen and the "Wilhelmsplatz" in Goettingen with the venue.


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