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90 years of the Reproducing Kernel Property
Kraków, April 16-21, 2000 
 
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Visas and travel documents:

please consult a local Polish Embassy or visit the Web page of Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych (Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs) http://www.msz.gov.pl

Travelling by car:

Information on roads and parking places within city will be provided on request: rkhs2000@im.uj.edu.pl

by train:

the main railway stationKraków Glówny is located in the very center of the city. There are trains almost every hour (between 6 am and 7 pm) fromWarsaw (it takes about 2h 45 min) and a number of international direct trains from Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Bucharest, Dresden, Frankfurt, Kiev, Odessa, Praha and Vienna.

For more detail see the Web sites: http://www.pkp.com.pl or http://www.bahn.hafas.de

by air:

Krakow has direct flights to/from:

·Chicago 

·Frankfurt (daily)

·London (shared with British Airways),

·New York

·Paris (shared with Air France), 

·Rome (shared with Alitalia),

·Tel Aviv 

·Warsaw- all these by LOT

·Copenhagen by SAS, daily 

·Vienna (shared with LOT) by Austrian Airlines

·Zurich (shared with LOT) by Swissair, daily

·Dresden and Hannover by Eurowings

Information about travelling within city will be provided later on. Anyhow, if you need any assistance on your arrival, please contact:rkhs2000@im.uj.edu.pl