ICOODB 2010

3rd International Conference on Objects and Databases
September 28-30, 2010
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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About Frankfurt

Since the Middle Ages, the former free city of Frankfurt on the river Main has developed into one of the most important European financial and trading centers. Today, 348 banks, including the European Central Bank, 148 foreign banks, and the world's fourth largest stock exchange, channel the flow of money. Everyday life here is international and multilingual, given that almost every third person in Frankfurt holds a non-German passport. Frankfurt's airport is an international hub, and its more than 45 million passengers a year make it the largest airport on the European continent. The Frankfurt Trade Fair, one of the oldest in the world, is also a global actor: be it the Frankfurt Book Fair, Music Fair, or International Motor Show, the fair grounds attract approximately 2.7 million visitors to Frankfurt in peak years. ffm

Arrival

Airport From Frankfurt Airport

At Frankfurt Airport Regionalbahnhof take s-bahn 8/9 (Direction Hanau), get off at Kontablerwache, then change to bus 36 (Direction Westbahnhof) and get off at Uni Campus Westend.

train From Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (central railway station)

At Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof take subway 4 (Direction Bockenheimer Warte) to the end of line, then change to bus 36 (Direction Hainer Weg) and get off at Uni Campus Westend or

At Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof take any s-bahn at platform 101/102 (Direction City) get off at Hauptwache, then change to subway 1/2/3 (Direction Heddernheim) and get off at Holzhausenstraße, follow the signpostings to Uni Campus Westend (10-minute walk).

 

car Coming by car

Drivers please note that we can only arrange to have a limited number of cars be given access to the Lübecker Strasse entrance and parking lot.

autobahnschild From Cologne/ Koblenz

Take the A3 to the Wiesbadener Kreuz, turn off onto the A66, heading towards Frankfurt.
Take the A66 towards Frankfurt. Exit at Miquelallee.
Keeping right, follow until you reach Hansaallee. Turn right onto Hansaallee and follow it, keeping right.

Two blocks down on your right will be Lübecker Strasse. The entrance to the University will be marked by a sign on the right. Please use the parking lot P2 or P3.

autobahnschild From Wuerzburg/ Nuremberg

Take the A3 to Frankfurter Kreuz. Turn off here onto the A5 heading towards Kassel.
Take the A5 until Nordwestkreuz Frankfurt. Turn off there onto the A66 heading towards Frankfurt. Follow the A66.
Exit at Miquelallee. Keeping right follow Miquelallee, until you reach Hansaallee.Turn right onto Hansaallee and follow it, keeping right.

Two blocks down on your right will be Lübecker Strasse. The entrance to the University will be marked by a sign on the right. Please use the parking lot P2 or P3.

autobahnschild From Darmstadt/ Mannheim/ Karlsruhe

Take the A5 to Nordwestkreuz Frankfurt. Turn off here onto the A66 heading towards Frankfurt. Follow the A66.
Exit at Miquelallee. Keeping right follow Miquelallee, until you reach Hansaallee. Turn right onto Hansaallee and follow it, keeping right.

Two blocks down on your right will be Lübecker Strasse. The entrance to the University will be marked by a sign on the right. Please use the parking lot P2 or P3.

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