General Information
The
Cracow Epiphany Conference has had a different topic every year. The series started in 1995.
By bringing in new subjects and inviting new participants every year the meetings offer a general forum to discuss the frontiers
of physics. The number of participants is about one hundred and there are twenty to thirty invited talks.
Place, registration and correspondence:
The conference will be held in the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, 17 Slawkowska Street, Cracow, Poland which is located in the
very heart of the town (see
map). Participation by invitation only. Persons interested in attending
the conference and in getting help with accommodation in Cracow please send e-mail to
epiphany@ifj.edu.pl before December 20th, 2009.
Phone: |
+48 12 662 82 21 |
Mobile phone: |
+48 515 294 563 |
E-mail: |
epiphany@ifj.edu.pl |
Fax: |
+48 12 662 80 02 |
About the city
Cracow is one of the places in the world which have been included in the UNESCO World Cultural
Heritage list. The architectural complex of the Old Town has survived all the cataclysms of the past and preserved the same, unchanged
layout since the Middle Ages. The Old Town together with
the Wieliczka
Salt Mine have been recognized as some of the most valuable architectural treasures of the world. There are over 300 town-houses
and 58 churches and palaces, all considered historical monuments just within the old centre of Cracow and that is just a small part of
all the monuments of this city. Cracow, which had been the capital of the Polish state until the 17th century and has kept the character
of a spiritual capital till the present day, is at the same time an important cultural centre. Cracow is the oldest Polish academic
centre, with
the Jagellonian University founded in 1364, the second oldest university
in Central Europe.
How to get there
A number of flights connect Cracow airport, the John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice, to many international destinations. For
details please visit the page:
http://www.krakowairport.pl/en
Cracow is also well connected to the railway and roads. Useful links and maps you can find here:
http://www.krakow.pl/en/turystyka/?id=transport.html
From the Cracow airport you can reach the town by taxi (approximate price 70-90 zlotyi.e.about 17-22 EUR), get to the Main
Railway Station/Bus Station by bus #208 or #292 (
bus time table) or by train
(recommended) from Balice to Kraków Główny (approximate 8 zlotyi.e.about 2 EUR,
train time table).
Accommodation and getting around in Cracow
You will be lodged in the University Guest houses at 7a Garbarska Street (Bursa Pigonialocated in the courtyard behind the
building # 7), tel. +48 12 422-30-08, 422 67 66, 429 63 31 or at 49 Florianska Street, tel +48 12 421-12-25, 429 17 87. Garbarska Street
is only two streetcar stops (# 4,12,13,14,24) away from the Main Train Station. Florianska Street is in the Old Town, within a walking
distance from the Main Train Station and the Main Market Square; see the
map. Accommodation will be in
single rooms (for families in double) with breakfast. Please, note that number of rooms is limited, especially at Florianska Street. The
Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences is located at 17 Slawkowska Street within 5 min. walk from the Guest houses; see
the map
|