Directions to the Gießhaus, the Senatssaal, Room 0608 and Room 0614
Directions to the Gießhaus, the Senatssaal, Room 0608 and Room 0614 Mönchebergstraße 3, Mönchebergstraße 5 and Mönchebergstraße 7 Gießhaus Room 0608 Room 0614 Senatsaal Get off the tram at "Am Holländischen Platz/ Universität". Cross the street towards the glass building (Kurt-Wolters-Straße). Turn right and follow the street. Turn left after approx. 300 metres (Mönchebergstraße). The Gießhaus and the building "Institut für Wirtschaftstechnik" (Senatssaal, Room 0608 and Room 0614) are to your left. Please enter the Gießhaus and follow the signs for registration. How to get around in Kassel The city is connected to the national rail network at two stations, Kassel-Central and Kassel- Wilhelmshöhe. The traditional central station (Hauptbahnhof) has been reduced to a regional station; the high speed trains InterCityExpress (ICE) and InterCity stop at Kassel- Wilhelmshöhe. Kassel has a well-developed public transport network. There are seven tram lines (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), all of which go through the city center and then fan out in different directions. They arrive usually every 15 minutes on weekdays, and 30 minutes on weekends. The city also operates a light-rail Stadtbahn network called RegioTram which runs on both tram and main line railway tracks with four lines (RT3, RT4, RT5, RT9). Moreover, a number of buses complete the Kassel public transportation system. Tram Line 1 directly connects Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe with the University Campus at Holländischer Platz. Taking Tram Line 3 (Direction to Ihringshäuser Straße) or (Direction to Hessisch Lichtenau) you have to change to Tram Line 1, 5, RT3 or RT4 at Königsplatz. The Kassel-city ticket allows travel in only one zone (within the city of Kassel).
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