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The Conference will be held in Moscow, Russia, August 20-22, 2009 

Details about travel facilities, collaborating hotels, etc... will be announced later.
 

Map of the City

Metro Map

About Moscow:

Moscow is the capital of Russian Federation. The city area is about 30 km in diameter and the population reaches to almost 10 million people.
Moscow was founded by Yury Dolgoruky in 1147.
Nowadays Moscow is the most important political and business center of Russia and has a true "Russian" feel. Some people even call it a "big village".

It is located in the center of European Russia, 8 hours by car or train from St. Petersburg, and 4 hours by plane from London.

Orientation: The main historical core of Moscow is Kremlin (a fortress - on photo), which is located in the core of the city. Tverskaya street, which is the main avenue of the city, starts from the Kremlin and heads north to become Leningradskoye Shosse, which leads directly to St. Petersburg (750km).
Moscow has a radial structure, and the Garden Ring road defines the center of the city. A smaller Boulevard Ring defines the city's downtown.
To be able to find the right building on any street, it's useful to know that in Moscow house numbering starts from the center. Also, the odd-number houses are located to the left, and the even-number houses - to the right. So, if you're looking for Tverskaya st., #2, for example, it will be located very close to the Kremlin (which is the most central place in Moscow), on your right-hand side (if you turn your back to the Kremlin).

Climate in Moscow: Moscow is located in the middle of the continent, so the temperature is contintal, which means hot weather in Summer and cold weather in Winter.
The hottest months are July and August, when the temperatures can reach +30-35 celcius. They are followed by mild September, which turns into Indian Summer - the last warm days of the year usually in the end of the month. October sees the Autumn starting and the temperatures can go down to zero by the end of the month. The first snow usually appears in the middle of November, but the most snowy months are January and February. February is also the coldest month, when the temperatures often go down to minus 15 celcius. March is when the Spring comes, and the temperatures rise back to zero and it becomes quite warm by the end of April only (10-15 celcius). The snow leaves some time in the end of March. The end of April sees an abrupt change to warm and sunny weather, and in the beginning of May it can already be +20. May is actually the most comfortable month, as there are not many rains and the temperature stays around +20.

(Source: http://www.waytorussia.net/Moscow/Facts.html)

Moscow Attractions:

The Kremlin
Russia's historical and political centre combines sumptuous architecture with a fascinating history that spans nearly nine centuries of religious and secular power.

Red Square
One of the most famous addresses in the world, Red Square is traditionally the first stop for visitors to Moscow, and it certainly lives up to expectations.

Orthodox Moscow
Moscow was a vital religious centre for over 400 years, and the city's religious architecture is some of the richest and most varied in the world.

Museums and Galleries
Moscow's wealth of museums ranges from the amateur to the imperious, from world-famous collections to freakish curiosities.

Parks
Moscow has over 100 parks and gardens, with attractions ranging from medieval churches to funfair rides. Wherever you are in Moscow, there's an alluring green area not far away.

Famous Streets
Moscow has majestic thoroughfares, leafy boulevards and a warren of ancient side streets. Use our guide to find your way on foot to the treasures of the Russian capital.

Source: (http://www.moscow.info/attractions/index.aspx)
 

Useful Links:

http://www.moscow.info/

http://www.infoservices.com/moscow/map/moscow_city_map/

http://www.waytorussia.net/Moscow/Moscow.html


VISA Information:

http://www.russianembassy.net/index.html

http://www.moscow.info/russian-visa/index.aspx

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