Icebreaker Reception: Lohrmanns Brew (10 June 2025, sponsored by ESRI Global)
© Left: onlinewerbevideo; middle and right: Lohrmanns Brew
Time: 19:00 – 23:00 @ Kraftwerk Mitte 6, 01067 Dresden, https://www.kraftwerk-mitte-dresden.de/mieter/lohrmanns-brew/
The Icebreaker Reception will be held at the Lohrmanns Brew. Lohrmanns Brew is a brewery that initially started as part of TU Dresden and is now offering home-brewed beer in a nice atmosphere.
Social Activities (11 June 2025)
Guided tour through the historic city centre of Dresden (free)
© Left: Michael R. Hennig (DML-BY), middle: Erlebe Dresden and right: Florian Kneffel (DML-BY)
Time: 19:00 – 20:30, meet in front of German Hygiene Museum (DHM-Deutsches Hygiene-Museum) at 18:15 on Wednesday, 11 June 2025
The guided city tour through the historic city centre of Dresden offers the opportunity to discover the history of Dresden and the baroque old town. The starting point is the Zwinger. The garden and building complex impresses with its golden crown gate, the pavilions and galleries, and the hidden Nymphenbad with its carillon. You will visit the Wettin margraves, dukes, electors and kings at the Procession of Princes, a 100-metre-long mural of Meissen porcelain tiles. See the Frauenkirche, a majestic Lutheran church with an impressive dome and interesting history.
Conference Dinner at German Hygiene Museum (12 June 2025)
© left: Oliver Killig; middle and right: David Brandt
The conference dinner will take place directly at the conference venue.
Time: 19:00 – 22:00 @ Lingnerplatz 1, 01069 Dresden, https://museumskueche.de/
The Museumsküche restaurant is located in the conference venue building. Founded in 1912, the German Hygiene Museum is located next to the ‘Großer Garten’ park, southeast of the city centre. Today, the museum is a public forum for science, culture and society. As a popular exhibition and event venue, the museum is one of the most visited museums in Dresden, with around 280,000 visitors a year. The building was opened in 1930 and rebuilt during the GDR era after bombs badly damaged it in February 1945. It was completely renovated and remodelled between 2001 and 2005.
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