The Symposium Electrocatalysis 2024 will be held in the captivating city of Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
Nuremberg’s old town is renowned for its distinctive medieval architecture, featuring Gothic churches, patrician houses, and an imperial castle, creating a unique and enchanting backdrop for the attendees. Nuremberg’s proximity to industry leaders in green hydrogen technologies offers participants the opportunity to engage with industry experts, exchange knowledge, and foster collaborative partnerships.
A comfortable connection by train makes travelling via Frankfurt Airport (FRA) a viable option. A third option is to fly to Munich Airport (MUC) and then take a bus or train to Nürnberg/Erlangen (ca. 3 h).
By public transport
School building - Lange Gasse 20
From the main train station you can reach Lange Gasse after two stops by subway U2 or U3, stop "Rathenauplatz". At Rathenauplatz take the exit "Ämter der Stadt Nürnberg/Innere Laufer Gasse" in the direction of "Universität". From there it is about a 5 minute walk.
By car
Nuremberg is accessible via the A73 highway (Frankenschnellweg).
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Please note that there are no parking spaces available at the venue itself. In the surrounding area there are some public (paid) parking garages.
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