Venue
+ the meeting will be held at the University site known as 'Het Pand' (number 1 on the map in the workshop booklet), located at the heart of medieval Ghent. For those of you who attended the ESCOP (1999) or AMLaP (2005) meetings in Ghent, this site will have no more secrets. Het Pand is a beautiful old Dominican monastery located in the heart of the city of Ghent on the banks of the river Leie, near the medieval port with the guildhalls as its remnant.










+ How to reach ‘Het Pand’ (street address: Onderbergen 2, 9000 Gent) 

arriving at Brussels airport
The airport City Express leaves from within the airport building (floor -2) and takes you to one of the main stations in Brussels (subsequently Noord/Nord, Centraal/Central and Zuid/Midi), where you can switch to one of the many intercity trains(IC) to "Gent-Sint-Pieters, Ghent's main railway station (Directions Brugge, Knokke, Blankenberghe, Oostende all stop in Ghent). Some trains run directly from the airport to "Gent-Sint-Pieters. These trains reach Ghent in about 25 minutes.

from the railway station "Gent Sint-Pieters"
Take tram 1, 10, 11 or 12 from the tunnel under the railway station (every 6 minutes), get off at the "'Korenmarkt" and cross the river "Leie" via the bridge "Sint-Michielshelling". Turn around Sint Michaels church. "Het Pand" is situated next to the church.

by car
Entering Ghent from the E40 (from Brussels or Oostende/Brugge) or the E17 (from Antwerp or Kortrijk), follow the parking-route to P7, "Sint Michiels Parking". This parking is only 50 m away from 'Het Pand'.

map

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