
IMCoS visits a wide variety of places so that there is something new
and interesting to offer members from all continents:
| 1985 Helsinki, Finland | 1996 Riga, Latvia |
| 1986 Barcelona, Spain | 1997 Budapest, Hungary |
| 1987 Jerusalem, Israel | 1998 Tokyo, Japan |
| 1988 Zagreb & Dubrovnik, Croatia | 1999 Istanbul, Turkey |
| 1989 Athens, Greece | 2000 Reykjavik, Iceland |
| 1990 Washington, DC, USA | 2001 Chicago & Milwaukee, USA |
| 1991 Singapore, & Sydney, Australia | 1982 and 2002 Amsterdam |
| 1992 Madrid, Spain | 1984 and 2003 Nicosia, Cyprus |
| 1993 Mainz & Bonn, Germany | 2004 Modena, Verona and Florence, Italy |
| 1994 Antwerp, Belgium | 2005 Denver, Colorado, USA |
| 1995 San Francisco, USA | 2006/7 Guatamala, and Miami, USA |
In 2002 the choice was a second visit to Amsterdam, a place with such a history of exploration and mapping and celebrating this year the 400th anniversary of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Complete with trips to polders, water control systems, wind mills and a canal ride as a complement to first class lectures, this symposium was topped with a gala dinner in the old Town Hall, and represented one of IMCoS' most successful events ever.
Five years before this, the Symposium was held in Budapest, Hungary.
Participants discovered how varied, and at times vulnerable, the history
and culture of a nation can be when it is situated in the heart of a great
continent, where the ambitions of peoples from north, south, east and west
create tidal waves of conquest and the redrawing of maps in the process.
Our study of maps in the heart of Europe was enhanced by visits to The
Séchenyi National Library and other interesting map collections,
not only in Budapest but also to the west and east of the capital, for
example in the monastery at Pannonhalma. A traditional welcoming reception
and a gala dinner competed the programme throughout which participants
experienced the warm hospitality of a people happy to share their cartographic
treasures with a global audience.
