About Würzburg

Würzburg is a special mix of culture and ambiance, of world heritage and wine festivals, of modern and classical music, of avant-garde and age-old traditions, of sciences (Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered his X-rays here) and party atmosphere that makes this town so popular. The stunning historical architecture provides the perfect setting for everything Würzburg has to offer.

Directions, accessibility and parking

By car

If you use a navigation system, please enter “Am Bruderhof” as your destination.

By train

As an ICE hub, Würzburg has excellent rail connections. Around 70 ICE or IC connections and a good 350 passenger trains arrive and depart every day.

From the main station you can reach the Burkardushaus either by tram (line 4, direction Sanderau or line 5, direction Rottenbauer, 2nd stop “Dom”), by taxi (approx. 2.5 km) or on foot (approx. 15 minutes walk).

By airplane

There are three international airports within a radius of 150 km.

Nuremberg Airport: 110 km
Frankfurt/Main Airport: 120 km
Stuttgart airport: 165 km

There is an hourly ICE direct connection to Frankfurt Rhine-Main Airport (90-minute journey), and Nuremberg Airport can be reached by train and car in just over an hour.

Important Dates

extended to 15 January 2025
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Notification of authors about acceptance of their papers

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  • Final conference programme available
  • Submission of power point presentations

ICMFF14 Conference in Würzburg, Germany

Conference Agency

INTERCOM Dresden GmbH
Zellescher Weg 3
01069 Dresden, Germany
Sylvia Neumann

Organization

German Association for Materials Research and Testing e.V.
Schloßstraße 48 Gutshaus
12165 Berlin
Germany

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