European Olympiad of Experimental Science
May 1 – May 7, 2026
LUND – Sweden
Venues
Concert Hall/City Hall
The Opening Ceremony will take place in the Concert Hall of Lund’s City Hall – a meeting place in the middle of the city for almost 60 years.
Since its inauguration in 1968, the City Hall has been a building with great appeal. A number of famous artists have visited the City Hall and a steady stream of architecture enthusiasts continue to visit Klas Anshelm’s modern building. Here you can take part in culture, art, conversation and enjoy the hustle and bustle.
The concert hall is the largest stage in the City Hall. The hall can accommodate 369 people on the floor, and 81 people up on the balcony. The hall is suitable for concerts and stand-up as well as meetings and conferences.
Concert Hall/City Hall
Since its inauguration in 1968, the City Hall has been a building with great appeal. A number of famous artists have visited the City Hall and a steady stream of architecture enthusiasts continue to visit Klas Anshelm’s modern building. Here you can take part in culture, art, conversation and enjoy the hustle and bustle.
The concert hall is the largest stage in the City Hall. The hall can accommodate 369 people on the floor, and 81 people up on the balcony. The hall is suitable for concerts and stand-up as well as meetings and conferences.
Kemicentrum
KEMICENTRUM Sölvegatan 39 223 62 Lund
At Kemicentrum, all chemistry subjects within Lund University’s Faculty of Engineering, LTH and the Faculty of Science come together. With over 1,000 employees and students, it is the largest center for education and research in chemistry in Scandinavia.
At Kemicentrum, research and education in chemistry are conducted at two departments; the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Process and Life Science Engineering. The departments work across borders with both education and research and have close cooperation with each other and with other institutions and research centers in the Öresund region.
(i) Education:
Education at Kemicentrum takes place within several departments and programs at both The Faculty of Engineering, LTH and the Faculty of Science.
(ii) Research:
At Kemicentrum, research is conducted in a creative, innovative, and interdisciplinary environment. Everything from basic research to applied research and commissioned research takes place here. Researchers from various fields and specializations within chemistry work to understand, explain, and improve our world. Some of our key research areas include food and pharmaceuticals, renewable resources, water and wastewater technology, materials, environment, and energy.
Science Village Hall
Science Village Hall
The Closing Ceremony and Farewell dinner and party will be held in the brand new Science Village Hall, just north of the City Centre. Science Village Hall is part of the The Loop; the new place in Lind where science meets business, and in close proximity to Lund´s top-notch scientific facilities ESS and Max IV.
Science Village Hall provides a modern, flexible environment ideal for conferences, congresses, exhibitions, dinners, and entertainment – under one roof. We tailor the space to meet your event’s unique requirements.
With up to 919 seated guests, it ranks as one of Lund’s largest event venues. It offers exceptional flexibility, from theatre-style seating for 900+ during the day to banquet setups in the evening, or morning exhibitions followed by parallel afternoon sessions. The venue can also be divided into two parts, Part A and Part B.
Designed for maximum usability, the space prioritizes event planners’ needs. Proximity to the tram stop makes it highly accessible for both national and international visitors.
Science Village Hall
Science Village Hall provides a modern, flexible environment ideal for conferences, congresses, exhibitions, dinners, and entertainment – under one roof. We tailor the space to meet your event’s unique requirements.
With up to 919 seated guests, it ranks as one of Lund’s largest event venues. It offers exceptional flexibility, from theatre-style seating for 900+ during the day to banquet setups in the evening, or morning exhibitions followed by parallel afternoon sessions. The venue can also be divided into two parts, Part A and Part B.
Designed for maximum usability, the space prioritizes event planners’ needs. Proximity to the tram stop makes it highly accessible for both national and international visitors.