Welcome to Åland - the Island in the Baltic Sea

There is now registered 225 participants to the conference at Åland (July 3, 2011). It is still possible to sign up. When booking accommodation, let them know that you are a participant at the Inner Light conference.

Åland Conference August 3-7 is one of four major events in 2011, celebrating the 150th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner's birth in cooperation with the Goetheanum.

The theme of the conference is Christ in the etheric. We are all co-creators of this conference and we take our responsibility for our da ys together. Every day is a new day. Only the working groups stays the same.  Read more:

Alandica Culture and Congress Centre in the heart of Mariehamn is the center for the Åland conference.

The program for the days is designed as a daily rhythm. Morning meeting offers an artistic prelude to the day - with eurythmy, lectures and a short piece of music, and in the afternoon - gathering the threads together. Read more:

At midday we are all in groups, interrupted by a long lunch, allowing withdrawal and experiences in the Åland nature. Read more:

Evenings: Wednesday evening there will be get-together welcoming party, Thursday an artistic evening in Alandica, open to the public. Friday is free and Saturday evening we will meet outdoors at Sjøkvarteret and have a good meal. Read more:

The conference on Åland is arranged by The Nordic Antroposophical Societies. More information and contact with the organization group. Read more:

Language: The conference language are English, German, Finnish and Swedish. The groups will be in Swedish, Finnish, English, German, Norwegian, Danish and Icelandic.

Registration for the Åland
Conference 2011. Please fill out the form and sign up directly online! Participation fee is 230 €.

There is also possibility of excursions and activities on Wednesday and Sunday. Accommodation is additional. Read more:

STILL MORE accommodation is additional. There are a number of hotels, B&B, camping and cottages. Please tell you will be participant at the Inner LIght conference when you ask for a room. Read more:

Travel. Åland islands are situated between Sweden and Finland, in the northern part of the Baltic Sea. The easiest way to get there is by ship to Mariehamn from Stockholm, Kapellskär and Grisslehamn in Sweden and Helsinki and Turku in Finland. The crossing is very reasonable, if you are traveling without a cabin. Be sure to also book car space in advance, if you go by car. Flying to Åland is also possible. Read more: