LOCATION



   The conference site is in the XIX century Palace in Jadwisin . This is the conference and tourist center of prime ministry's chancellary. Jadwisin is located at a beautiful Zegrzynskie Lake near Warsaw (about 30 km on the road to Pultusk, between Zegrze and Serock).
   The palace in Jadwisin was built in 1896-98 for the prince Radziwil family, according to the project of Francis Arveuf. The Palace was built in a French renaissance style, its structure is asymetric. It is a ground floor building with a tower of interesting shape. The walls of the Palace are covered with red tiles which together with white sandstone, create a beautiful contrast with the green forest. The Palace and Park Complex is surrounded by 10 000 acres of nature preserve. Until II world war it was one of the residences of Radziwils, the noble family, who, since XVI century, has had a significant influence on the history of Rzeczpospolita (the Commonwealth), Poland, Lithuania and Ruthenia.
   After II world war it was taken by Ministry of Education, since 1960 it has been used by Prime Minister's Office. During communist times it was a closed place only for governmental and communist party officials, heavily guarded and closed for outsiders.
   Today it is opened also for tourists and used as conference center for companies and organizations.

   The participants of the workshop will be accommodated in a double room. All meals and refreshments will be served at the palace restaurant.

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On the arrival (24 July 2003, Thursday) the organizers charter a bus to Jadwisin. The bus departs from the air port Okecie (Warsaw) at   17:00 (in front of the arrival terminal look for the bus with the information sheet "Workshop on morphology in Jadwisin" ) and it has a stop at the Warsaw Central Railway Station at   17:45 (meeting point at the main hall close the cash desk number 1) . Approximate travel time from the center of Warsaw to Jadwisin is one hour.

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