Venue

The Advances in Glaucoma Research and Clinical Science 2019 congress will be hosted at Rosarium, located in the beautiful Amstelpark in Amsterdam.

The Amstelpark was built and opened for the 1972 Floriade gardening exhibition. The park has its own train line, the Amstel train, which runs through the Rosarium, the rhododendron valley and the Riekermolen.

The park contains a variety of plant species from around the world, including a “rhododendron valley” with about 139 species of rhododendrons, blooming in April and May. At one point, the park lost about 30 percent of its larger trees due to disease.

The park contains a Japanese Garden, which was renovated in 2001 at the time of the celebration of the 400-year relationship between the Netherlands and Japan.

The Riekermolen windmill lies south of the Amstelpark. The windmill was situated here in 1636, was active until 1932, and was removed in 1956. The city council decided to rebuild the mill on the west side of the Amstel in 1961. Rembrandt sketched the windmill.

How to get there

The Rosarium is located along the A10 highway and has sufficient (paid) parking. It’s also located within walking distance from RAI station.

It will take approximately 15 minutes by train to get to either Amsterdam’s city center or Schiphol Airport.

There are plenty of other public transport options available close to the RAI. Other good recommended transportation options are renting a bike, taking an Uber/taxi.

Find us at: Rosarium, Amstelpark 1, Europaboulevard, 1083 HZ Amsterdam

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Kugler Publications

Kugler Publications

Postal address:
P.O. Box 20538
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The Netherlands
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