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Conference Location - Berlin

Founded in the 13th century, Berlin has had an eventful history. Almost no other metropolis has experienced such frequent, radical change transforming the face of the city. The formerly divided city has succeeded in becoming a vibrant metropolis in the heart of Europe.
Berlin has regarded itself as a city of knowledge and culture since the days of Friedrich the Great in the 18th century. The political and cultural developments of the 19th and 20th century are visible throughout Berlin’s cityscape, reflecting both the history of architecture and various approaches to dealing with the consequences of war and destruction.
No other region in Europe has as high a concentration of scientific, academic, and research facilities as Berlin. More than 50,000 people teach, do research, and work at the city’s universities, art colleges and other institutions of higher education.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin

 

Berlin Church
Berlin Dom

Berlin Palace
Charlottenburg Palace

 

 

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