Welcome to Innsbruck - host city and venues

Innsbruck, nestled in the Austrian Alps, offers a rich cultural experience amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Visitors like to explore its historic landmarks like the Golden Roof and the Imperial Palace, steeped in centuries of history. The charming Old Town with its cobblestone streets invites leisurely strolls, while the vibrant culinary scene offers a taste of Tyrolean cuisine. With roots dating back to the Roman Empire, Innsbruck's history is rich and diverse. Once a strategic trade route hub, it later became the capital of Tyrol. Innsbruck is home to Austria's first Accredited European School, the AES Tyrol.

Innsbruck combines cultural heritage with a stunning alpine backdrop. Many regard it as a gateway to nature's wonders. Whether skiing in winter or hiking in summer, the surrounding landscapes offer boundless adventures. Innsbruck was host city to two Winter Olympic Games, the Youth Olympics, and many more world-class sports events.

Innsbruck's well-known "coloured houses" of Anpruggen

Top attractions

Many of Innsbruck's sights are within walking distance of our conference venues.

This link leads to the site of the Innsbruck Tourist Office, offering an overview of the city's top attractions.

train in Austria's landscape

Arriving in Innsbruck

Innsbruck's position in the centre of Europe makes it easy to reach. Long-distance trains connect the city with several countries, and the airport provides a hub to the more far-away places.

This link leads to the arrival page of Innsbruck's Tourist Office, giving you an overview about how to get to Innsbruck.

hotel room

Accommodation

We will assist you by providing accommodation suggestions.

Emperor Leopold Hall

Conference venues

The venues are conveniently located in the centre of Innsbruck. Here, you can find out where exactly our conference will take place.

Klick here to go back to the conference main homepage.