Social Programme
Social programme for participants
(all included in the conference price)
Tuesday evening at 19.00: Conference dinner at the Vasa museumWhat about a dinner around the Vasa ship itself? Experience a magnificent feast in the most spectacular setting imaginable. The world’s oldest and most talked about warship leaves other vessels and banqueting rooms trailing in its wake. Visit the homepage of the Vasa Museum for more information. The evening includes:
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Wednesday morning at 8.30: Boat tour among the islands of StockholmThe tour takes us to beautiful Vaxholm. Time will not allow us to go ashore on this town of islands but we will have a nice view from the sea. On the way back we will have lunch (included in price) on the boats. |
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Wednesday evening at 18.00: Welcome reception at Stockholm City HallParticipants will gather at the conference reception in the magnificent Golden Hall of famous Stockholm's Nobel prize festivals City Hall. At least you can dream that you are there to get the prize. Read more on the homepage of City Hall. The reception will be arranged by courtesy of the city of Stockholm and a buffet dinner will be served followed by a guided tour of the building. The reception is open to all registered participants and accompanying persons but only if marked on the registration form. The number of tickets is limited. |
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Social programme for accompanying persons
(prices as shown on the registration form)
Tuesday (daytime): Stockholm CityProgram (meals are included in the price)
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Tuesday evening at 19.30: Conference dinner at the Vasa museumSee above for details |
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Wednesday morning at 8.30: Boat tour among the islands of Stockholm
See above for details
Wednesday evening at 18.00: Welcome reception at Stockholm City Hall
See above for details
Thursday starting at 9.00: Drottningholm Palace
Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards. The Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO´s World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. The Palace has been the present Royal Family's permanent residence. The rooms in the southern wing of the palace are reserved for this purpose. The rest of the palace and grounds are open to the public year round. Program (meals are included in the price)
10:00 - 11:00 Guided tour in the Drottningholm Palace 11:15 - 11:45 Coffee at the Chinese Pavilion 11:45 - 13:00 Visit to the Chinese Pavilion 13:15 - 14:15 Lunch at Drottningholms Wärdshus 14:30 - 15:00 Bus transfer back |
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