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The conference will take place in Krakow, a historical capital of Poland. Krakow is one of the top tourist destinations in Europe, drawing over 2 million foreign tourists and 5 million domestic visitors annually. Unique architecture and national treasures serve as major attractions, offering a glimpse into Poland's rich past. Thanks to numerous pubs, clubs, and restaurants Krakow is full of life all year round.

Krakow holds a significant position as the cultural epicenter of Poland. The city's Historic Centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing an array of monuments and creating a unique atmosphere both for regular sight-seeing and for leisurely strolls.  Moreover, the nearby Tatra Mountains and The Salt Mine in Wieliczka offer additional opportunities for exploration. All these tourist attractions make Kraków one of the favourite destinations in Europe.

Krakow also has a long historical tradition in science. The Jagiellonian University, founded in 1364, is the oldest university in this part of Europe, with illustrious alumni including Nicolas Copernicus. Its ancient buildings, dating back to the 14th century, now house The University Museum, a testimony to centuries of academic excellence and scientific achievements.

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