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EPA 2010 Psychiatry Congress

Congress and Additional Activities 

Saturday, 27 February
Opening Ceremony
18:00
Hall A
 ICM – International Congress Centre Munich (Congress venue)

For a detailed programme of the ceremony please click here

 Followed by a Welcome Reception
20:00
In the Exhibition Area

 Young Psychiatrists’ Gathering
20:30
YP Lounge 

This event is open to all registered young psychiatrists
This gathering is an integrated part of the general welcome session and aims to assist young psychiatrists understand the format of the congress by giving an overview of the EPA’s history and activities plus allowing for the valuable opportunity to network amongst peers and experienced psychiatrists.

 

Sunday, 28 February
EPA Membership Round Table (Following EPA Assemblies)
20:00
ICM – International Congress Centre Munich (Congress venue) 

This event is reserved for EPA Members.
All EPA Members are invited to meet fellow EPA colleagues of the association in a friendly atmosphere
during dinner.
This is the occasion to influence the EPA future by discussing the activities of the association (topics will
be proposed for your review).

 

Monday, 1 March
Congress Presidential Dinner – Optional
20:30
At ‘The Munich Residnez’
Max-Joseph-Saal
Residenzstraße 1
München

The Munich Residenz served as the seat of government and residence of the Bavarian dukes, electors and kings from 1508 to 1918. What began in 1385 as a castle at the north-eastern corner of the town (the Neuveste, or new citadel) was transformed over the centuries into a magnificent palace.  The complex as a whole is one of the largest museums in Bavaria.

We are delighted also to have a private concert arranged for guests of the evening. The musical programme will include:
Pre-dinner concert
Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Sonata F Major op. 6
Konrad Maurer (Violoncello) and Anna Maria Möller (Piano)

Musical Interludium
Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) Balada No.3 As dur op. 47, Slavka Pechocová (Piano)

Musical Postludium
Méditation from the opera Thais from Jules Massenet, Julia Kamke (Violin) and Verena Kamke (harp)