The International Conference Wirtschaftsinformatik returns to its original venue in Münster for its 20th edition.
The city is known above all as a university city and for its high quality of life. It can look back on over 1,200 years of history, including in particular the signing of the Peace of Westphalia in Münster. Even today, numerous historic buildings in the old town, such as Prinzipalmarkt, St. Paul’s Cathedral and the historic town hall, bear witness to Münster’s eventful past.
The “bicycle capital” of Germany appeals with a dense network of cycle paths and an infrastructure designed for environmentally friendly mobility. The green promenade, a former fortification ring, surrounds the city center and is now a popular cycling and walking route.
In addition to its function as an administrative and educational center – especially through the University of Münster – Münster is also culturally active. Museums such as the LWL Museum of Art and Culture, regular events and a lively student life characterize the cityscape.











