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Venue WINPACCS® Symposium 2011
The WINPACCS® Symposium 2011 is taking place at the conference centre of the Rittal Arena in Wetzlar. The “Arena“ offers not only a modern structure for sport events and shows, but also for conferences and conventions. The conference centre is well equipped and impresses with a modern and exceptional atmosphere.
Please find further information on the Rittal Arena Wetzlar at www.rittal-arena.de (in German only).
How to get there by car
The Rittal Arena Wetzlar is located in the centre of Wetzlar between the pedestrian area and the train station, linked to the B49. The “Arena” is conveniently located to the Autobahn A45 (Dortmund-Wetzlar-Aschaffenburg) as well as the federal highway B49 (Gießen-Wetzlar-Limburg), exit Garbenheim.
A45 Dortmund-Hanau: Exit Wetzlar-Ost (30) then follow B49
A3 Köln-Frankfurt: Exit Limburg-Nord (42), then follow B49 ca. 40 k
A5 Kassel-Frankfurt: via Reiskirchener Dreieck, then A480, then B429, then B49
A5 Frankfurt-Kassel: via Gambacher Kreuz, then A45, exit Wetzlar-Ost (30), then B49
How to get there by public transport
Train: Near by the "Arena" you will find the Wetzlar train station, which is only 100m by feet. The next ICE stations are Limburg-Sued (ca. 48 km) and Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (ca. 70 km).
About Wetzlar
Wetzlar is centrally located in the German state of Hesse and with about 53.000 inhabitants the capital of the Lahn-Dill district. Notable architectural features include the Eisenmarkt on the historical quarter with its medieval appearance flair. In the 17th century it hosted the Holy Roman Empire's highest court, the Reichskammergericht. Beside its cultural and industrial past, it is also known for sports events, with famous athletes and sport clubs, including somen federal league teams.
For further information on Wetzlar see www.wetzlar.de.
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