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Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is the country's largest city and filled with things to do for visitors. It sits on a granite peninsula on the north coast of the Gulf of Finland, facing the Baltic Sea. Helsinki is a great city to explore on foot or on a bike, and has an excellent public transportation system that includes boats to the islands and trains to other destinations in Finland. As it is well-known for its innovative art, culture and architecture, it's no surprise that underneath the city's surface, a unique subculture is on the rise. Helsinki is also most famous for internationally recognized universities and a place to offer a lot of educational opportunities. In fact, Helsinki is big enough to have everything you may want or need, yet small enough to easily find your way. Rich urban culture, beautiful islands and high level of research and education, makes Helsinki a must-visit city in the world.

Why We selected Helsinki as the Destination for ICRBMF Conference

Helsinki's rich history, culture, and contemporary infrastructure made it a popular location for ICRBMF conference. The city has a long history of holding international events, and its conference spaces are furnished with cutting-edge equipment.

Helsinki's thriving cultural scene is another factor in our decision to choose the city as the site of our academic conference. There are many museums, art galleries, and cultural institutions in Barcelona that provide conference participants with a variety of activities.

The following are a few of the cultural-educational landmarks in Barcelona that conference participants can visit:

  1. Barcelona Supercomputing Centre: The Barcelona Supercomputing Centre is a research facility for computer engineering and science. One of the most potent supercomputers in Europe is present there.
  2. CosmoCaixa Museum: The CosmoCaixa Museum is devoted to science and the natural world.
  3. Universitat de Barcelona: One of the oldest institutions in the world, it was established in 1450.
  4. Pablo Picasso Museum: Pablo Picasso's artwork is the focus of this museum. There are more than 4,000 of the artist's pieces in the collection.
  5. Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya: Catalan art is the focus of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. Its collection of artworks, which spans more than a millennium, has over 260,000 pieces.

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