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1St DANUBE LIMES STRATEGY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 1st DANUBE LIMES STRATEGY CONFERENCE Bratislava, Slovakia 16 -18 September 2013 Monday, 16 September 2013 8.00 – 12.00 Registration Park Inn Danube 10.00- 11.00 Press Conference – Municipality of Bratislava, Primaciálne námestie 1 12.45 Departure Hotel Park Inn Danube by bus 13.15-14.00 Visit of Devín Castle with Katarína Harmádyová, archaeologist, City Museum of Bratislava (MMB), from Devín (SK) by boat to Hainburg (A) 14.00-14.30 Ship „Carnuntum“ to Hainburg, bus transfer to Petronell-Carnuntum 15.00-18.00 Visit to the Archaeological Park Carnuntum with Mag. Franz Humer, archaeologist 18.00-18.15 Peter de Martin, Generalsekretär ARGE Donauländer „Rolle der ARGE Donauländer in der EU Donauraumstrategie“ 18.15-18.30 Ilona Slawinski, Land NÖ, Abt. Kultur „Kultur und Arge Donauländer“ 18.30-18.45 Andreas Schwarcz, Institute for History, Vienna University „ The SEE Project Danube Limes Brand“ 18.45-19.00 Christian Steiner, NÖABB/Fachabt. Landentwicklung „Bodenschutz/ländlicher Raum und Archäologie“ 19.15 Come together reception 21.00 Return to Bratislava Hotel Park Inn Danube by bus transfer Tuesday, 17 September 2013 9.15 Start from Hotel Park Inn Danube 9.30 Reception Primatial Palace City Center Bratislava Welcome speeches by the Mayor of Bratislava Milan Ftáčnik, Andreas Schwarcz, Danube Limes Brand Project, Dušan Chrenek – EU Commission- Head of Representation in SK 10.30 City sightseeing to Bratislava Castle via tourism train 11.15-12.15 Visit and reception at Bratislava Castle, cultural programme „Galthilion“ 12.30-13.30 Buffet – Lunch, Reštaurácia Hrad 13.30 Conference part 1 in the Slovak National Museum/Music Hall 13.30-13.45 Karl von Habsburg, Hubert Speckner, President of the Association of the National Committees Blue Shields (ANCBS), Austria „International Association for the Protection of the Cultural Property“ 13.45-14.00 Aurelia Füle, Secretary General of the Slovak Commission for UNESCO, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic „UNESCO – WHS in Slovakia“ 14.00-14.15 Andreas Schwarcz, Institute for History, Vienna University „The Danube Limes Brand Project Aims & Goals“ 14.15-14.30 Jozef Kováč, Branislav Lesák , Margaréta Musilová, Branislav Resutík, Andrej Vrteľ, Municipal Institute for Monument Preservation in Bratislava (MÚOP), Slovakia „Early Roman Presence on the Bratislava Castle Hill“ 14.30-15.00 Marina De Franceschini, Italy „Floor decoration in the Roman World – opus signinum pavement from Bratislava Castle and ist connection to the Roman Italy“ 15.00-15.15 Ľubica Pinčíková/Monument Board, Slovakia, Gábor Sóos/ Forster Gyula National Center, Hungary, Bruno Maldoner/ Federal Ministry for Education, the Arts and Culture Austria „The status-quo of the nomination process for the Limes in Slovakia, Hungary and Austria“ 15.15-15.30 Coffee break 15.30-16.10 „The nomination process in Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania - 1st draft of national Tentative List Entries“ 16.10-16.30 Roeland Paardekopper, director of EXARC, Netherlands „EXARC Project“ 16.30-16.50 Tamar Leene, Limes Coordinator, Netherlands „The Limes Tourism Connection Project“ 16.50-17.00 Discussion Return to Hotel Park Inn Danube by bus 17.45 Departure to Rusovce by bus 18.00-19.15 Visit to the Roman fort and museum of Rusovce/Gerulata, City Museum of Bratislava (MMB)with Jaroslava Schmidtová, archaeologist, Cultural Programme – S.C.E.A.R. Reevocation of Roman and German conflicts on the Limes Romanus Border Common activity with the participants of the TransDanube SEE project. Coffee and snack during the event 19.30 Evening reception „Danubiana Art Museum/Divoká Voda Areal Čunovo 22.00/22.30 Return to Hotel Park Inn Danube by bus Wednesday, 18 September 2013 09.00 Departure Hotel Park Inn Danube by ship Žilina 09.30 Conference part 2 - ship cruise to Komárom, Hungary 09.30-09.50 Szilvia Biró, archaeologist „The Limes section from Rusovce/Gerulata to Komárom/Brigetio“ 09.50-10.10 NN/Alessia Mariotti, School for Advanced Studies in Tourism, Rimini,Italia „Danube Limes Brand Vision“ 10.10-10.30 Enzo Finocchiaro, Christian Hanus, Sonja Jilek, Gregor Radinger „Danube Limes Brand Market Strategy“ 10.30-10.50 Lóránt Dávid – Zoltán Bujdosó, Károly Róbert College, Hungary „Wellness and Spa Concept for the Prosperous Danube Limes Tourism“ 10.50-11.10 Erik Dobat, Sandra Walkshofer, Boundary Production, Austria/Germany „Romans for Schools. Teaching the next generation“ 11.10-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-11.50 Thomas Schneider, Ingolstadt, Germany „Danube Parks project“ 11.50-12.10 Veronika Major-Kathi, Károly Róbert College, Hungary „The Sagittarius Project“ 12.10-12.30 Vladimír Kováč , Comenius University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Slovakia „Danube River Biodiversity“ 12.30-12.50 Ľudovít Gráfel, Municipality of Komárno, Slovakia „Austro-Hungarian Military Fortress of Komárno-Komárom“ 12.50-13.10 General discussion 13.15-14.15 Lunch break 14.30-15.00 Arrival at Monostor Fortress Komárom/Hungary 15.00-16.00 Welcome speech by representatives of the municipality of Komárom and visit of the Monostor Fortress 16.00-17.00 Visit of the legionary fortress and canabae in Komárom/Brigetio, Floralia with Emese Számadó the director of Klapka György Museum by bus 17.00-17.45 Visit of the Klapka György Museum 17.45-18.00 Departure for Iža, Slovakia 18.00-19.30 Visit of the Roman fort and new museum in Iža/Kelemantia, Slovakia 19.45-22.00 Reception in the Roman Lapidarium – Danube Museum Komárno welcomed by Jozef Csütörtöky – director of the museum 22.00 Return to Bratislava, Hotel Park Inn Danube by bus Conference location AUSTRIA Petronell-Carnuntum Archäologischer Park Carnuntum, Hauptstrasse 465, 2404 Petronell- Carnuntum, Phone: +473 2163 33770 [email protected], www.carnuntum.co.at SLOVAKIA Hotel Park Inn Danube Rybné námestie 1, 811 02 Bratislava Phone: +421 /2 5934 0000 [email protected] Municipal Monument Preservation Institute Uršulínska 9, 811 01 Bratislava Phone: +421/2 544 33 851 [email protected], [email protected] www.muop.bratislava.sk Primatial Palace Primaciálne námestie 1, 811 01 Bratislava www.bratislava.sk Bratislava Castle Slovak National Museum/Museum of History, Nám. Alexandra Dubčeka 1, Bratislava, www.snm.sk Rusovce/Gerulata City Museum of Bratislava, Gerulatská 69, Bratislava-Rusovce Devín Castle Devín, Muránska ulica, www.muzeum.bratislava.sk Ship Žilina Danube River Port between Bridge SNP and Old Bridge, Bratislava www.lod.sk Roman Lapidarium Danube Museum, Bastion VI, Okružná cesta, 945 05 Komárno Komárno Phone: +421 35 77 100 66 [email protected], www.muzeum.sk Roman Fort Iža/Kelemantia Obecný úrad Iža, Ďatelinová 674, 946 39 Iža Phone: +421 35 77 83 153 [email protected], www.iza.sk HUNGARY Klapka György Museum Kelemen László ut. 22, 2900 Komárom, Hungary Phone: +36 34 344 697 [email protected], www.museum.hu How to reach us? By airplane Wien Schwechat Airport, Austria – bus, train, taxi Only 40 km to Bratislava www.viennairport.com Bratislava Airport of M.R.Štefánik, Ivánka – bus 61, 78, taxi www.airportbratislava.sk www.imhd.sk By train Wien Hauptbahnhof to Bratislava Hlavná stanica Station, or Bratislava Petržalka Station www.imhd.sk By boat Twin City Liner from Vienna – www.twincityliner.com (1 hour) From Budapest – www.lod.sk, www.mahartpassnave.hu 1. By bus www.eurolines.com/ .
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