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Rome

Rome is the Eternal City. With an almost uninterrupted history as an important centre of power for more than two millennia, Rome is as close to eternal as it gets.

Rome is the capital of Italy and surrounds the Vatican City, the enclave ofthe Holy See, which is a separate sovereign state. In Rome the ancient and the contemporary world meet themselves. It contains some of the most renowned painting, sculpture, and architecture on earth, bringing thousands of archeologists, scholars, and artists to its piazzas and ruins each year. The city itself boasts over 900 churches. Lots of tourist from all over the world visit every day the historical, amazing monuments of Rome: Colosseum, Hadrian's Mausoleum, the Catacombs, Vatican Museums, Trevi Fountain, etc. Rome also offers many shops concentrated in the old centre in Renaissance or Medieval buildings, the most famous avenues for shopping are Via del Babuino, Via dei Condotti, Via Cola Di Rienzo, Via Margutta.

Meeting Facilities Activities

Auditorium del Massimo: 900 people, 3 rooms
Auditorium della Tecnica: 1000 people
Auditorium Parco della Musica: 2800 people, 3+9 rooms
Cinecittà Studios: 2000 people
Eur Convegni: 130 people
Fiera Roma: 1700 people, 15 rooms
Horti Sallustiani: 150 people
Palalottomatica: 11000 people
Palacisalfa: 2000 people
Palazzo dei Congressi: 1700 people
SGM Conference Center: 400 people
Spazio Etoile: 2000 people
Aurelia Convention Centre: 800 people, 29 rooms
Roma Eventi: 800 people, 10+10 rooms

Venues

Casino dell'Aurora Pallavicini: 250 people 
Villa Majestic Dafne: 1000 people 
Castel di Decima: 150 people 
Castello della Castelluccia: 250 people
Castello della Spizzichina: 200 people 
Galleria Colonna: 500 people 
Gianicolo Congress: 450 people 
Palazzo Colonna: 500 people 
Palazzo Brancaccio: 490 people, 3+5 rooms  Villa Giovanelli-Fogaccia: 230 people 
Villa Miani: 1200 people 
Villa Sant'Urbano: 250 people 
Palazzo Taverna: 400 people, 2+10 rooms 

 


Activities

Casino dell'Aurora Pallavicini: 250 people 
Villa Majestic Dafne: 1000 people 
Castel di Decima: 150 people 
Castello della Castelluccia: 250 people
Castello della Spizzichina: 200 people 
Galleria Colonna: 500 people 
Gianicolo Congressi: 450 people 
Palazzo Colonna: 500 people 
Palazzo Brancaccio: 490 people, 3+5 rooms 
Villa Giovanelli-Fogaccia: 230 people 
Villa Miani: 1200 people 
Villa Sant'Urbano: 250 people 
Palazzo Taverna: 400 people, 2+10 rooms 

Local Festivities and cultural events

February/March: Roman Carnival 
March: Marathon of Rome 
May, 1: 1 May's concert in St. John's Square st 
May: International Horse Competition 
June, 29 : St. Peter and Paul's Feast   
Summer: Villa Celimontana Jazz Festival 
July: “Festa De' Noantri” 
September: The White Night 
October: Rome Cinema Festival 
Soccer: Derby Rome-Lazio 
December, 31: New Year's Day concert in the city 


Access




By plane

Rome's main airport is Fiumicino "Leonardo da Vinci" (FCO) with flights for Italian, European, and Intercontinental destinations. The airport is very well connected to Roma Termini station by the Leonardo Express train, with departures every 30 minutes orby metro FM1. Ciampino (CIA) is the second airport of Rome and is mainly used by low-cost airlines. To get to the city you must first take a Cotral bus (every half hour) and then subway A from Anagnina station. Also available is the Terravision Shuttle in conjunction with Ryanairand Easy-Jet flights.

By train

The capital's main station is Roma Termini: from here depart the majority of fast long distance trains (Eurostar, Intercity, Espressi) to all points in Italy. From Termini buses take off for all destinations and there is a subway stop also.

By car

Rome is circumscribed in its entirety by a ring road (Raccordo Anulare) where highways coming from all parts of Italy meet. Those coming from Naples and from the South generally must travel the whole length of highway A1. For those coming from the North of Italy, fromTuscany or Umbria, follow A1 "Autostrada del Sole" up to the capital. From Genoa, Pisa and from the Tyrrhenian coast take A12 up to Rosignano and continue on Superstrada S1 "Aurelia" up to Rome. From Pescara and from the Adriatic coast you must take A24/A25 up to destination.



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