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Plenary ChamberPhoto:
Ostermeier |
The conference took place in Bonn, the
former capital of the Federal Republic of Germany prior to re-unification. Bonn
is home to 11 UN organisations (
UNV,
UNFCCC,
UNCCD,
UNEP/CMS,
UNEVOC) and
the German section of
ILO. Bonn, a
popular location for international conferences, offers the requisite
infrastructure.
The conference sessions took place at the International Congress
Centre (Internationales Kongresszentrum Bundeshaus Bonn, IKBB).
The IKBB consists of two main parts: the former plenary hall and
the neighbouring waterworks (Wasserwerk). The first building was
inaugurated in the autum of 1992 as the plenary chamber of the
Bundestag, the German parliament, a purpose it served until
1999. 772 seats are available in the chamber, another 503 in
the gallery.
More information and pictures:
http://www.ikbb.de/index.php?id=7&L=1
The neighbouring waterworks have played an important role in German
parliamentary history. Between September 1986 and October 1992,
the former pump room served as a provisional conference venue for
the Bundestag while the old plenary chamber was being
reconstructed and refurbished.