The conference will be held within the campus of Sapienza Università di Roma. Sapienza is the largest University in Europe, with 122000 students, and one of the oldest, having been founded in 1303. The Physics Institute hosted Enrico Fermi and collaborators in the pioneering years of nuclear physics, and has a long history as a leading school in theoretical and experimental physics.
The conference is organized by INFN Sezione di Roma and the Physics Department of Sapienza in collaboration with Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, the birthplace of particle colliders and the main laboratory nowadays for accelerator physics in Italy.
The Sapienza campus is easily accessible by public transport, and located near three stations of metro line B: Policlinico Station (10 minute walk, about 800 m); Castro Pretorio station (13 minute walk, about 1.1 km); Termini Station (12 minute walk, about 1 km). It is also possible to use different surface transportation options, including: Buses 310 and 492, to and from Termini Station; Buses 492 and 71, to and from Tiburtina Station.
For more information about local public transport, consult ATAC website.
Connections to airports
All information about flights to Rome and connections between the city and airports are available on the Aeroporti di Roma website.