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The 3rd World Congress on
Controversies in Neurology (CONy)
Clarion Congress Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic, October 8-11, 2009
 
  Accompanying Persons Program Print
 
All registered accompanying persons are invited to the Welcome reception of the Congress, as well as the following two city tours.

Pick up at 09:00 hours from the Registration desk of the Clarion Prague hotel as follows:


Friday, October 9, 2009

Prague Orientation tour


This tour offers a general impression of the “Golden City” by walkand visiting several important sites. It starts at Prague Castle and continues to the Lesser Town, Charles Bridge and the Old Town Square where you can see the Old Town Hall and its 15th century astronomical clock, as well as the Church of Our Lady of Tyn and the romantic Walk of the Kings. Enjoy this tour while listening to ancient legends and tales and observing and feeling the pulse of a modern central-European metropolis.

Duration approx: 4 Hours


Saturday, October 10, 2009

Art-Nouveau Prague


This tour invites you to discover the works of the great Czech artist Alfons Mucha (1860-1939). The exhibition is located in the Kaunitz Palace in the very heart of Prague. The Municipal House – Prague´s most prominent Art Nouveau building stands on the site of the former Royal Court palace, the King’s residence between 1383 and 1485. The interior of the building is decorated with works of the leading Czech artists of the first decade of the century, including Alfons Mucha. There are numerous smaller halls, as well as cafés and restaurants where visitors can relax and enjoy the centre’s flamboyant Art Nouveau decorations at their leisure.

Duration approx: 3 Hrs


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