From June 1 - 4, 2004, Bonn will host the
International Conference for Renewable Energies.
The Conference
Venue will be the
International Congress Centre of the Federal Parliament Bonn.
Bonn is situated on the river Rhine in the west of Germany in
North-Rhine-Westphalia, one of 16 German Federal States (L�nder).
After the German reunification the Bundestag resolved in 1991 to
relocate nine of the fifteen ministries to Berlin alongside the
parliament. Since that time Bonn has been undergoing far-reaching
structural changes. The city's future is to rest on five pillars:
science and research, forward-looking business enterprises,
culture, as well as national and international politics. Since
July 1996 Bonn has been able to accord itself the appellation of
an internationally experienced UN city. Twelve UN Organisations
(among those the United Volunteers Programme, UNV, the United
Framework Convention on Climate Change , UNFCCC, and the Permanent
Secretariat for the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification, UNCCD), six federal ministries, more than 150
state and non-governmental establishments concerned with
international and political development cooperation as well as
numerous international academic institutions, all form part of the
Center for International Cooperation (CIC) in Bonn today. The city
is also a time-honoured management centre for international
conferences, offering all the infrastructure required.
Bonn has been founded by the Romans and is Beethoven's birthplace.
It does not only have an impressive musical life - there are also
more than 20 museums.
When visiting Bonn there are - in addition to the Conference -
many things to do and see (museums, art galleries, restaurants
etc.) and it is easy to get around using the
public transport system
(german site) or by taxi.