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MEETINGS and EVENTS in the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CITY of REGENSBURG Meeting and Event Info Kit MEETINGS AND EVENTS IN THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CITY OF REGENSBURG Meeting and event info kit www.regensburg.de UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE – TRADITION GOES FUTURE A meeting tradition spanning more than 350 years really is unique. And that’s precisely what the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Regensburg can boast. Because it was here that the first Perpetual Imperial Diet of Regensburg was held in 1663, lasting until 1803. Even today, the city offers many historic rooms for meetings, seminars, presentations, private occasions or company parties, which are managed by Regensburg Tourismus GmbH (RTG). During your event, let us take you on a journey through time to one of our city’s historic rooms! In keeping with the motto of “tradition goes future”, however, modern event spaces combined with the UNESCO World Heritage element guarantee success for absolutely any occasion! Perpetual Imperial Diet | © RTG | photo: Clemes Mayer TRAVELLING TO REGENSBURG Airport Shuttle Regensburg Munich DK BY PLANE www.airportliner.com Distance from international airports: + Munich – Regensburg (105 km) – Direct train service between Munich airport and Regensburg (approx. 1 hour each way) from 2018 Rostock + Nuremberg (110 km) Hamburg + Frankfurt / Main (335 km) – Direct train service (approx. 3 hours) 600km Bremen PL BY TRAIN Berlin Warsaw Hanover You can travel to Regensburg by train – it’s quick and it’s convenient. Several options are on offer including the high NL speed ICE. Regensburg lies on the international route 400km linking Amsterdam – Brussels – Vienna – Budapest. There Kassel Leipzig are connections from Regensburg to Berlin, Dresden, Cologne Hamburg, Hannover, Dortmund, Cologne, Frankfurt am Bonn Dresden Main, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, Warsaw, Prague and Munich. B Frankfurt 200km Bayreuth Prague + From Munich / Erding airport starting 2018 Würzburg + From Nuremberg train station L Saarbrücken Bamberg Pilsen CZ + From Frankfurt airport Nuremberg Regensburg BY CAR F Stuttgart Vienna + Highway A3: Cologne – Frankfurt – Nuremberg – Munich Linz Regensburg – Passau – Vienna Salzburg + Highway A93: Munich – Regensburg – Weiden – Hof – Dresden Zürich Innsbruck A + A-roads / Interstates: B 8, B 15, B 16 CH + Regensburg is accessible by long-distance bus from most German cities and many cities in neighbouring countries. Salzstadel | © RTG | photo: beautiful-mind.de SALZSTADEL The Salzstadel premises delight visitors with their vibrancy and ambiance – an impressive combination of historic backdrop and subtly modern interior decor. Apart from a presentation room with separate foyer, the building also features two large rooms, the Brück-Saal and the Kräncher-Saal, which can be used for exhibitions, as well as other events, e.g. talks, receptions, workshops, weddings or company parties. Wedding ceremony | © RTG Conference at the Salzstadel | © RTG Salzstadel during Christmas season | © RTG www.regensburg.de MAP: Foyer Brück-Saal Kräncher-Saal Conference room ADDRESS: DVD Weisse-Lamm-Gasse 1 / TV 93047 Regensburg | Germany / www.regensburg.de/tourismus Room size receptionStanding Row seating Classroom- style seating block Table Banquet seating U-shaped seating conf. Standard equipment* Stage systemPA / microphone Projector WiFi Video DSL Telephone/Fax Lighting Photocopier Daylight CONFERENCE ROOMS: m² Brück-Saal 356 200 200 80 45 140 40 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ○ ○ ● Kräncher-Saal 328 200 140 50 45 80 40 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ○ ○ ● Conference room 70 60 24 30 28 ● ● ● ● ● ● ○ ○ ● GENERAL INFO: SUITABLE FOR: ACCESSIBILITY: DELIVERIES: + Barrier-free accessibility + Weddings and + Regensburg train station: 10am - 7pm via the staircase + Elevator available private celebrations Approx. 1.2 km/DB events or the elevator on the ground + High-voltage current 380 V (Brück-and Kräncher-Saal) ticket possible floor in consultation with + Presentations + Bus lines: “Altstadtbus” Regensburg Tourismus GmbH. + Seminars to the Altes Rathaus stop + Training sessions (Mon-Fri), lines 1 and 11 to + Meetings the Thundorferstraße stop (incl. Sat/Sun) + Parking: Parking buildings Dachauplatz, Petersweg, Arnulfsplatz or Bismarck platz INFORMATION / RESERVATIONS: Regensburg Tourismus GmbH | Event management 2017: Wahlenstr. 17 | 93047 Regensburg | Germany from 2018: Johanna-Dachs-Str. 46 | 93055 Regensburg Phone: +49 941 507-1415, -1416 | Fax: -1919 [email protected] | [email protected] www.regensburg.de Available On request | * Daylight projector, flip chart, bulletin board, screen, lectern, power point Auditorium at the Thon-Dittmer-Palais | © RTG | photo: beautiful-mind.de THON-DITTMER-PALAIS Guests never cease to be enchanted by the Palais’ Italian feel. Thanks to its size, the harmonious, self-contained nature of the complex, and its central location at Haidplatz, the Thon-Dittmer- Palais is ideal for small and major events alike. The Auditorium is situated on the second floor, and its large screen makes it particularly suitable for presentations and meetings. Haidplatz | © RTG Piano at the Thon-Dittmer-Palais | © RTG www.regensburg.de MAP: Conference room 1 Auditorium Conference room 2 ADDRESS: DVD Haidplatz 8 / TV 93047 Regensburg | Germany / www.regensburg.de/tourismus Room size receptionStanding Row seating Classroom- style seating block Table Banquet seating U-shaped seating conf. Standard equipment* Stage systemPA / microphone Projector WiFi Video DSL Telephone/Fax Lighting Photocopier Daylight CONFERENCE ROOMS: m² Auditorium 150 200 168 70 50 40 ● ● ● ● ● ○ ○ ○ ● ○ ● Conference room 1 65 50 50 30 36 30 ● ● ○ ● ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● Conference room 2 40 40 18 20 18 ● ○ ● ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● GENERAL INFO: SUITABLE FOR: ACCESSIBILITY: DELIVERIES: + Barrier-free accessibility + Concerts + Regensburg train station: Delivery times from + Elevator available + Theatre performances Approx. 1.5 km/ DB events 6:30am-10:30am and + High-voltage power + Lectures ticket possible 5:30pm-7:30pm. point/63 A + Presentations + Bus lines: “Altstadtbus” An exceptional approval is + May be used until midnight + Meetings from Albertstraße to the required outside these times. + Steinway model B Haidplatz stop All deliveries in consultation grand piano + Parking: Parking buildings with Regensburg Tourismus + Stage (2.5 x 10 m) Dachauplatz, Petersweg, GmbH. Arnulfsplatz or Bismarck platz INFORMATION / RESERVATIONS: Regensburg Tourismus GmbH | Event management 2017: Wahlenstr. 17 | 93047 Regensburg | Germany from 2018: Johanna-Dachs-Str. 46 | 93055 Regensburg Phone: +49 941 507-1415, -1416 | Fax: -1919 [email protected] | [email protected] www.regensburg.de Available On request | * Daylight projector, flip chart, bulletin board, screen, lectern, power point OPENING AUTUMN 2017 Pre-bookings available now! marinaforum: entrance | © RTG | picture: easyRaum The marinaforum Regensburg meeting and conference centre is an industrial monument dating back to 1888, and is situated in the new Marina Quarter in the city’s east, within walking distance of the old town. The elaborately restored “Zollinger ceiling”, designed by architect Friedrich Zollinger (1880-1945) in 1927, creates a unique atmosphere. LARGE HALL FOYER / GALLERY MEETING / SEMINAR SMALL ROOM marinaforum: large hall | © RTG | picture: easyRaum marinaforum: room overview | © RTG | picture: easyRaum www.marinaforum.de www.regensburg.de MAP: forum 7 8 9 10 gallery 11 mobile bar first floor 2 3 4 small foyer forum 5 large hall forum 1 bar ground floor outdoor forum | mobile partition ADDRESS: Johanna-Dachs-Str. 46 | 93055 Regensburg Room Standing Row Classroom- Banquet U-shaped Germany size reception seating style seating seating seating ROOMS: m² large hall with gallery 608 1030 750 440 420 270 large hall without gallery 452 770 560 360 310 200 large hall separated with gallery 484 820 600 390 330 220 large hall separated without gallery 328 560 400 260 230 150 small forum 142 240 170 100 100 60 small forum with forum 1 164 280 200 110 110 70 forum 1 21 ./. 30 20 10 10 forum 2 37 60 50 30 30 20 forum 3 48 80 60 40 30 20 forum 4 54 90 70 40 40 20 forum 23 85 140 100 70 60 40 forum 34 102 170 130 80 70 50 forum 234 139 240 170 110 100 60 forum 5 124 210 150 80 ./. 50 forum 6, breakfast room 76 130 90 60 50 30 forum 7 58 100 60 40 40 30 forum 8 54 75 60 28 24 20 forum 9 27 40 30 20 20 10 forum 78 112 190 140 90 80 50 forum 89 81 140 100 60 60 40 forum 789 139 240 170 110 100 60 forum 10 25 ./. 30 20 20 10 forum 11 18 ./. 20 10 ./. ./. foyer 473 800 outdoor forum 312 530 Backstage warehouse 24 Conference office: Work station with computer, 17 fax machine, photocopier (no picture) Change room 1 23 Change room 2 31 Change room 3 (barrier-free) 10 Change room 4 (road staff) 10 INFORMATION / RESERVATIONS: Regensburg Tourismus GmbH | Event management 2017: Wahlenstr. 17 | 93047 Regensburg | Germany from 2018: Johanna-Dachs-Str. 46 | 93055 Regensburg Phone: +49 941 507-1415, -1416 | Fax: -1919 [email protected] www.marinaforum.de www.regensburg.de ATRIUM IM PARK HOTEL Whether it be a meeting, workshop or conference, our six meeting rooms spanning a total area of 600 sq m can be individually combined and configured. All rooms are air-conditioned and perfectly equipped, offering both natural daylight and the possibility of being darkened. The attentive, friendly business service is able to assist you around the clock. WiFi with 100 MB Ethernet, free parking and the recreational lake right on your doorstep are all included. All photos: © Atrium im Park Hotel www.regensburg.de MAP: Ground floor First floor Eventum Limes Castra Regina III Foyer Ratisbona
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