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All roads lead to the #IMC
Innsbruck, an inner-alpine Austrian city, is located in the center of Europe along the highway Munich – Brenner – Bolzano. With several international airports in its surrounding it is easily reachable for international guests. The city is als part of the European Rail Network with fast and frequent connections all over Europe. Alternatively, visitors can also use the European long-distance bus system to travel to the #IMC.
How to get to #IMC?
(Austria/EU) Entry Restrictions
Austria is a signatory of the Schengen Agreement, stating that EU citizens can travel freely within Europe. All non-European Union citizens are required to have a valid passport and visa to enter the EU. A letter of invitation/confirmation will be provided to everyone via the conference tool after registration.
- List of countries whose citizens require Schengen visa (updated by Federal Ministry of the Interior, only in German!)
- Application form for Schengen Visa (updated by Federal Ministry of the Interior)
- All infos about the Schengen entry restrictions (in English)
- Please use our contact form for any questions about visa related content
Registration Desk/#IMC Main Campus
Location/Address
>> POI Link (OSM)
Building-No.: CU US015 SOWI
Universitätsstraße 15
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
Latitude: 47.269834°
Longitude: 11.398621°
Arrive at the host city
The main railway Bologna – Verona – Bolzano – Brenner – Innsbruck – Munich allows fast connections with all major cities both North and South of the Alps.
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