The conference will take place at the Prinsenhof Museum in the center of Delft. The Prinsenhof is a national historical landmark, as the 15th century monastery became the residence of William the Silent, the leader of the Dutch revolt, where he was also assassinated. After usage as a School and barracks the Prinsenhof has been a museum since the late 19thcentury.

Museum Prinsenhof Delft | Museum Prinsenhof Delft (prinsenhof-delft.nl)

 

The entrance to the Prinsenhof can be found as on the maps below. Note that the Sint Agathaplein can be entered from the west and the east with the picture below taken facing eastwards. The Prinsenhof is within walking distance of the Delft train station.

The RIS workshop on the 28th of September will take place in the Ateliergebouw (Hobbemastraat 22, 1071 ZC Amsterdam). It is about one and a half hours away from the Delft train station and Google maps has been found to be reliable for finding a route there.

The data evaluation workshop on the 29th of September will take place in the Lagerhuysche seminar room of the 3mE building of the TU Delft. The room is a 25 minute walk away from the Delft train station, but also a bus connection is possible. The 3mE building has a complex layout so that below a detailed description is given.

When coming by foot and entering the building from the west, the Lagerhuysche is the first room on the right. When coming by bus and entering the building from the east one needs to traverse a long corridor of lecture halls and the Lagerhuysche is the last room on the left.

 

 

 

 

Eastern Entrance:

View on the Western entrance:

Entrance to the long corridor of lecture halls when coming from the east:

Entrance to the Lagerhuysche after the long corridor, when coming from the east. (The revolving door in the background is the western entrance):