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The meeting room is located in the historical heart of the city, close to the "des Accoules" church. It is part of an ancient building that was from 1702 to 1862 the first astronomical observatory in Marseille. This room was the lecture hall of the ancient "Academie des Sciences, art et belles lettres" and is now a museal area for children ("Preau des Accoules"). <<BR>> ||<tablewidth="634px" tableheight="175px"> {{attachment:Montee.jpg||width="187"}} The "des Accoules" church || {{attachment:preau-entree.jpg||width="195"}} Entrance of the lecture room || {{attachment:Academie.jpg||height="140px",width="169px"}} The "Academy room" || |
The meeting will take place on two different sites: one is located in the Academy room in the historical heart of the city, the other is located at LAM in one of the most active campus of the Aix-Marseille university. . * The Academy room (on monday and wednesday) This meeting room is close to the "des Accoules" church. It is part of an ancient building that was from 1702 to 1862 the first astronomical observatory in Marseille. This room was also the lecture hall of the ancient "Académie des Sciences, art et belles lettres" and is now a museal area for children ("Preau des Accoules"). The adress is 29 "Montee des Accoules"- 13002 Marseille.<<BR>> ||<tablewidth="634px" tableheight="175px"> {{attachment:Montee.jpg|"La montée des Accoules"|width="187"}} The "des Accoules" church || {{attachment:preau-entree.jpg|"Le Préau des Accoules"|width="195"}} Entrance of the lecture room || {{attachment:Academie.jpg|"La salle de l'Académie"|height="140px",width="169px"}} The "Academy room" || |
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<<BR>> | . How to reach the meeting room ? (see the black cross on the pictures below) |
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* How to reach the meeting room ? ||<tablewidth="419px" tableheight="121px" tablestyle="">[[attachment:Map1.gif|{{attachment:Map1.gif|attachment:Map1.gif|width="250"}}]] From the train station ||[[attachment:Map2.gif|{{attachment:Map2.gif|attachment:Map2.gif|width="250"}}]] Walking close to the "old harbour" ||[[attachment:Plan3.jpg|{{attachment:Plan3.jpg|attachment:Plan3.jpg|width="200"}}]] The "des Accoules" area || |
||<tablewidth="419px" tableheight="121px">[[attachment:Map1.jpg|{{attachment:Map1.jpg|attachment:Map1.jpg|width="250"}}]] From the train station ||[[attachment:Map2.jpg|{{attachment:Map2.jpg|attachment:Map2.jpg|width="250"}}]] Walking close to the "old harbour" ||[[attachment:Plan-3.jpg|{{attachment:Plan-3.jpg|attachment:Plan3.jpg|width="200"}}]] The "des Accoules" area || |
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* The lecture hall at LAM (on tuesday and thursday) This is the main meeting room of the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille located a few kilometers from the center of the city in the Chateau-Gombert scientific pole. . How to reach LAM ? (easy [[http://lam.oamp.fr/le-laboratoire/nous-joindre/?lang=en|access]] by the subway) |
Location of the meeting
The meeting will take place on two different sites: one is located in the Academy room in the historical heart of the city, the other is located at LAM in one of the most active campus of the Aix-Marseille university.
- The Academy room (on monday and wednesday)
This meeting room is close to the "des Accoules" church. It is part of an ancient building that was from 1702 to 1862 the first astronomical observatory in Marseille. This room was also the lecture hall of the ancient "Académie des Sciences, art et belles lettres" and is now a museal area for children ("Preau des Accoules"). The adress is 29 "Montee des Accoules"- 13002 Marseille.
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- How to reach the meeting room ? (see the black cross on the pictures below)
- The lecture hall at LAM (on tuesday and thursday)
This is the main meeting room of the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille located a few kilometers from the center of the city in the Chateau-Gombert scientific pole.
How to reach LAM ? (easy access by the subway)