ICM98-CL25 (98/04/01): Footloose Tours, A First Glimpse

E-mail information service of the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS Berlin, Germany, August 18 - 27, 1998 25th Circular Letter Subject: ICM98-CL25: Footloose Tours, A First Glimpse Dear colleague: To convey some of the many facets of Berlin to the ICM'98 participants, and in particular to accompanying persons, several Berlin mathematicians, their friends and spouses have volunteered to offer informal tours of Berlin, especially to places "off the beaten track". Most of the tours are free of charge, except for possible entrance fees (and public transportation fares for those accompanying persons who have not bought the transportation ticket offered by ICM'98). In a few cases professional guides with particular expertise have been hired. The list below is preliminary and is just intended to give you an idea of what the Berlin mathematicians are planning as a particular service for their ICM'98 guests. The final list of footloose tours will be distributed via this ICM'98 E-mail information service, probably in early July. We want to keep the organization of the footloose tours very informal. Booking will be possible only via e-mail. (Special e-mail addresses for footloose tour registration will be announced with the final list of these tours.) Places will be assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis. There will, however, be a booth at the Congress registration desk to help those who could not book through e-mail, to handle last minute changes and, if possible, organize additional ad-hoc tours or the repetition of tours for which there was particularly great interest. We want to keep groups small. Thus, group sizes are tightly restricted. One exception is the organ recital in the Berliner Dom where sufficiently many seats are availible and which you can already book right now. If not mentioned otherwise, the tours will start in front of the main building of the Technical University, the site of the Congress. Ralph-Hardo Schulz (FU Berlin) is in charge of the organization of the footloose tours. If you have any questions or suggestions please contact him by sending an e-mail to: schulz@math.fu-berlin.de Preliminary List of Footloose Tours ----------------------------------- 1. Berliner Dom - Guided Visit and Organ Recital 2. Guided Tours of Berlin in Russian 3. Visite de Berlin Guide en Francais. 4. Visita Guidata di Berlino in Italiano 5. Tour Through the New Berlin (Guided Tour in English) 6. Berlin Alternative 7. Path to the Jewish Berlin 8. "Fascism: Seizing of a town" 9. Gedenkstaette deutscher Widerstand 10. Walk Along the Former Border Line (Wall) 11. A Visit to Humboldt University 12. Tombs of Weierstrass and Kronecker 13. Cemetery Tour 14. Gipsformerei (Plaster Moulders of the Berlin Museums) 15. Egyptian Museum and Park of Charlottenburg Castle 16. Gemaeldegalerie Kulturforum (Picture Gallery) 17. Picasso (the Berggruen collection) 18. Deutsche Bank (Guggenheim Museum) 19. KPM Werkstatt ("Royal Prussian Porcelain Manufacture") 20. Guided Walk Through the Zoo 21. Riksha Tour from Alexanderplatz to the Brandenburg Gate 22. Visit of "Hackesche Hoefe" 23. Bus No. 100 from Bahnhof Zoo to Alexanderplatz and back 24. Strolling through the Botanical Garden 25. Botanical Garden (Guided Tour) 26. Shopping in KaDeWe 27. Walk Through the Park of Schloss Glienicke 28. Walk Through the Grunewald 29. Walk Around the Straussee (a lake near Berlin) A new page was added to the ICM'98 WWW-server with information about the ICM'98 footloose tours. Its URL is http://elib.zib.de/ICM98/E/5 In the near future you will find here more details about the tours that will be offered. A FINAL REMARK: Don't forget to register for ICM'98! The reduced registration fee only applies if you register and pay the fee by May 1, 1998. Best Regards Martin Groetschel President of the ICM'98 Organizing Committee P.S.: Descriptions of the tours are in the making. Here are a few examples: 1. Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral) Guided Visit and Organ Recital Date: Tuesday, August, 25 Meeting point: at 18:30 in front of the Dom (entrance) Address: Berliner Dom, Am Lustgarten (close to the street "Unter den Linden") Entrance Fee for the guided visit and recital: DM 15.- per person (you will have to show your ICM name badge, otherwise the fee is much higher) Organist of the recital: Prof. Giesbert Schneider (Essen) End: about 21:00 Description: The "Berliner Dom" was constructed under emperor Wilhelm II according to the plans of the architect Julius Carl Raschdorf between 1894 and 1905; it was damaged 1944 and partly reconstructed from 1975 till 1993. The "Dom" originally consisted of three churches. Two of them are still used while the memorial church for Hohenzollern, the Prussian Dynasty, was pulled down in 1975. Beside the architecture which is typical for Prussia at that time, there are many mosaics, reliefs and paintings to visit. Some of the sculptures are replicas of figures built in 1519. The beautiful organ was constructed in 1904 and has 7269 pipes and 113 registers. Preregistration: To get the fee reduction, the local ICM organizers agreed with the Dom-administration that an estimate on the number of participants will be provided on July 1, 1998. Those who want to participate are kindly asked to send the following e-mail as a preregistration to the local recital organization: dom@math.fu-berlin.de subject: Dom I PREREGISTER FOR THE ORGAN RECITAL ON AUGUST 25. NAME - INSTITUTION - COUNTRY This preregistration carries no obligation, but we expect the majority of the preregistered persons to come. Tickets not reserved through this preregistration will be sold to the general public. 5. Tour Through the New Berlin (Guided Tour in English) Description: Visit of the building activities and the architecture on the former border line in the town centre. Meeting point: in front of the main building, Technical University Duration: 2-3 hours 6. Berlin Alternative Description: An evening with Jazz in a Prenzlauer Berg pub 10. Walk Along the Former Border Line (Wall) Description: walk from the Brandenburg Gate to Checkpoint Charlie, visit of the "Infobox" and of the Checkpoint Charlie and wall museum possible. The Infobox is a building where information on the construction work around Potsdamer Platz is available; the wall museum displays many of the (successful) escape plans from East to West-Berlin. Date: (to be announced) Meeting point: in front of the main building, Technical University Duration: (to be announced) Fees: Entrance museum DM 8.- 13. Cemetery Tour Description: guided tour to "Dorotheenstaedtischer Friedhof". This has been a cemetery since 1762; it is the last resting place of famous Berlin personages like Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Heinrich Mann, Hanns Eisler, Bertolt Brecht, Arnold Zweig and Helene Weigel. 20. Guided walk through the Zoo Description: The Zoologischer Garten contains the world's largest number of animal species. The walk is guided by the vice director of the Zoo. 24. Strolling Through the Botanical Garden Description: with 20,000 different species of plants on 43 hectares one of the largest and most diverse botanical gardens 26. Shopping in KaDeWe Description: KaDeWe is the biggest department store in Berlin, it is worth seeing even without buying something. ************************************************************************* This is a message from the ICM'98 e-mail server distributing information about ICM'98 and the International Mathematical Union to all persons who have electronically registered or preregistered for the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS 1998 IN BERLIN. More information about ICM'98 can be found on the ICM'98 WWW-server. Its master site in Berlin has the URL: http://elib.zib.de/ICM98 To subscribe to this e-mail service and to obtain the Second Announcement of ICM'98, fill out the request form on the ICM'98 server. 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