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The meeting will take place in the "Aurelia Convention Centre & Expo
Grand Hotel Palazzo Carpegna" - Via Aurelia, 481 - 00165 Roma

brochure "Aurelia Convention Center"

http://palazzocarpegna.hotelinroma.com/

The congress centre stretches over a magnificent residential area surrounded by greenery, 3 km from the Vatican and 4 km from the city centre.

Rome is the capital city of Italy. Rome's history as a city spans over two and a half thousand years, as one of the founding cities of Western Civilization. Even outside of the history of the Roman Empire, Rome has a significant place in the story of Christianity up to the present day, for it endures as the home of the papacy. The worldwide Roman Catholic Church is administered from the Vatican City, run by the Holy See as an independent enclave and the world's smallest sovereign state.

Today, Rome is a modern, cosmopolitan city, and the third most-visited tourist destination in the European Union. Due to its influence in politics, media, the arts and culture, Rome has been described as a global city.

 

HOW TO REACH THE HOTELS OF
AURELIA CONVENTION CENTRE & EXPO

Stazione Termini – Palazzo Carpegna: 9,4 km (5,8 miles), 25 minuti

For arrivals to Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Distance 25 km
You can reach the hotel:
- by taxi (€ 40,00)
- by train via the Leonardo Express (€ 11,00 approx). Trains to Termini railway station leave every 30 minutes. From there you can reach the hotel either by taxi (€ 20,00 approx) or by
Metro (Line A - direction “Battistini”). Stop at “Cornelia” station.

For arrivals to Ciampino Airport (CIA)
Distance 40 km
You can reach the hotel:
- by taxi (€ 30,00 approx)
- by bus to Ciampino train station and then by train to Termini railway station (trains leave every 15 minutes). From Termini you can reach the hotel either by taxi (€ 20,00 approx.)
or by Metro “Line A-direction Battistini”. Stop at “Cornelia” station.
- by bus to Anagnina and than by Metro (Line A - direction “Battistini”) to the “Cornelia” stop.

FOR THOSE ARRIVING IN ROME BY RAIL:

For arrivals to Termini railway station:
From here you can reach the hotel:
- by taxi (€ 20,00 approx)
- by Metro (Line A - direction “Battistini”). Stop at “Cornelia” station.

Stazione Termini – Crowne Plaza/Torre Rossa: 8,7 km (5,4 miles), 23 minuti

For arrivals to Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Distance 25 km
You can reach the hotel:
- by taxi (€ 40,00)
- by train via the Leonardo Express (€ 11,00 approx). Trains to Termini railway station leave every 30 minutes. From there you can reach the hotel either by taxi (€ 20,00 approx) or by
Metro (Line A - direction “Battistini”). Stop at “Cornelia” station and take the bus n. 889/892 (n. 98 on Sundays/Bank holidays).

For arrivals to Ciampino Airport (CIA)
Distance 40 km
You can reach the hotel:
- by taxi (€ 30,00 approx)
- by bus to Ciampino train station and then by train to Termini railway station (trains leave every 15 minutes). From Termini you can reach the hotel either by taxi (€ 20,00 approx.)
or by Metro “Line A-direction Battistini”. Stop at “Cornelia” station and take the bus n. 889/892 (n. 98 on Sundays/Bank holidays).
- by bus to Anagnina and than by Metro (Line A - direction “Battistini”) to the “Cornelia” stop. From there you can take the bus n. 889/892 (n. 98 on Sundays/Bank holidays).
 

FOR THOSE ARRIIVING IN ROME BY RAIL:

For arrivals to Termini railway station:
From here you can reach the hotel:
- by taxi (€ 20,00 approx)
- by Metro (Line A - direction “Battistini”). Stop at “Cornelia” station and take the bus n. 889/892 (n. 98 on Sundays/Bank holidays)

 
 
 
 
Villa Carpegna
 
Congress hall
 
External
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aula magna
 
 
 
 
meeting room
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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