Venue
This year's event will be held in person. A video recording of the individual presentations will be available after the conference. If you would like to come to Telč to see us, please register as soon as possible, the capacity is limited.
The conference will be held at the University Centre Telč.
Address:
Univerzitní centrum Telč
Náměstí Zachariáše z Hradce 2
588 56 Telč
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The lecture hall P1 is marked "001" on the map.
The Castle - Stables lecture hall - is marked "002" on the map.
Accommodation and parking
Accommodation
Accommodation in Telč
Conference participants arrange their own accommodation.
Recommended accommodation facilities
Accommodation in the University Centre Telč
- The Telč University Centre is fully booked for the duration of the conference. However, if you are considering the possibility of extending your stay in Telč for a weekend, we recommend using the accommodation facilities within UCT for this occasion. If you have any questions about accommodation options, please contact Mrs. Jarmila Svobodová.
Parking
Parking options
Central parking Slavatovská
Parking directly at the University Centre is difficult, in addition to the parking spaces offered by local hotels it is also possible to park at the central car park Slavatovská.
The car park is about 5 minutes walk from the venue.
More parking options can be found on the Telč town website.
Education centre in Telč
Masaryk University has its university education centre in the building of the former Jesuit college. It is located opposite the castle on Zachariáš of Hradec Square.
The Centre provides study and educational opportunities for the faculties of Masaryk University in the Vysočina Region, offers study and training programmes within the framework of lifelong learning and responds to the educational needs of the region. Seminars, conferences and summer educational courses are held here.
The environment is very attractive - the historic centre of Telč is lined with picturesque two-storey houses with Renaissance gables and arcades. The town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992.