Congress Venue

Venue

Auditorium Antonianum
Viale Manzoni, 1 – 00185 – Rome

Tel/Fax: +39.06.45582593
Mail: info@auditoriumantonianum.it
Web site: www.auditoriumantonianum.it

How to get there

By underground: line A, MANZONI station (100 metres)
On foot: 1400 metres (about 15 min walk)
from Termini Station
By bus: line 714, MERULANA/LABICANA stop
By bus: line 16 MERULANA/LABICANA stop
By Bus: line 3 MANZONI/MERULANA stop

Rome

Rome is one of the most ancient cities in Europe founded on seven hills near to the Tiber River about 2,700 years ago. Since then, it has been continuously inhabited and has grown into a city of almost three million people, covering 1,502 square kilometres (580 square miles). Rome is in southern Italy, in southern Europe, and has parallel latitude with New York state.
Once the centre of the Roman Empire, Rome has been the capital of united Italy since 1871. Within Rome’s enclave is Vatican City. The seat of the papacy of the Roman Catholic Church, Vatican City has been recognized as an independent state by the Italian government since 1929. The majestic dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City dominates the Roman skyline.

The historical centre is a small area, located on the eastern bank of the Tiber River and contains many monuments of Rome’s past greatness. The city is an unparalleled repository of monuments from all periods in European history. The legacy of the Roman Empire is extensive, witnessed from the preservation of the Pantheon, considered one of the finest surviving temples of antiquity, to the impressive Colosseum, an amphitheatre that hosted gladiatorial combat and other spectacles. Ancient city walls, triumphal arches, public meeting places, churches, and palaces are scattered throughout Rome. With an extraordinary wealth of artwork, Rome is a major world centre for creative study and performing arts.

For more information visit: www.turismoroma.it or wikitravel.org

Transport

Many modes of transportation are available in and around Rome. For more information please visit: www.turismoroma.it

Airports in Rome

Leonardo da Vinci/Fiumicino International Airport – Rome’s main airport is modern, large, rather efficient, and well connected to the centre of the city by public transportation. However, late-night arrivals may limit you to an irregular bus into town unless you can afford a taxi.

Ciampino International Airport – Located to the southeast of the capital, this is the city’s low-cost airline airport. This small airport is closer to the city centre than Fiumicino but has no direct train connection.

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