Conference Location
The conference will be held in
Hotel Palácio de Los Velada, Ávila,
Spain.
How to
get to Ávila

Ávila is a medieval city in the province of Castile-Léon, about
113 kilometers (70 miles) northwest of Madrid. Founded in the 11th
century to protect Spanish territories from the Moors, Ávila
enjoys an authentic medieval atmosphere with its magnificently
preserved city wall, historic cathedral, and a number of
Romanesque churches. The old town of Ávila has been designated a
World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Two things distinguish Avila: its
eleventh-century walls, two perfectly preserved kilometres of
which surround the old town, and the mystic writer Santa Teresa,
who was born here and whose shrines are a major focus of religious
pilgrimage. Set on a high plain, with the peaks of the Sierra de
Gredos behind, the town is quite a sight, especially if you time
it right and approach with the evening sun highlighting the golden
tone of the walls and the details of the 88 towers.

The walls were ordered by Alfonso VI, after
his capture of the city from the Moors in 1090; they took his
Muslim prisoners nine years to construct. At closer quarters, they
prove a bit of a facade, as the old city within is sparsely
populated and a little dishevelled, most of modern life having
moved into the new developments outside the fortifications.
However, the fine Romanesque churches dotted in and about the old
city, plus good walks around the walls, make the town an excellent
night's stopover, either combined with El Escorial, or en route to
Salamanca.
Places to visit in the city of Avila, World Heritage Site