Venue
The IAMES Workshop will take place in Brescia, Italy. The city of Brescia is placed in the Northern of Italy, close to a number of important airports (Milano, Bergamo, Verona, Venezia, Bologna) easily connected to the city.
Thanks to its specific geographical position, Brescia has always been in contact with several populations and was influenced by their different cultures. It is this multicultural element that surprises visitors and makes them want to come back.
Brescia City of Art is a continuous discovery. Around the Roman Temple stands the largest archaeological site in northern Italy. Every street abounds in historical buildings, that were built in different ages but whose styles combine to create a harmonious whole. The beautiful Santa Giulia Monastery houses the City Museum, an extraordinary collection of precious objects from pre-history to the 19th century.
More information about the city can be found at the Brescia tourism office site.
How to reach the venue
The workshop will take
place in "Aula Consiliare" at the 1st floor of Engineering
building of the University of Brescia, Via Branze
38, 25123 Brescia. Please see the map below.
To reach the venue from the train station there is a direct underground line with trains every few minutes.
Take the underground at Stazione station with direction Prealpino until Europa stop (in the map below marked by a red "M").
To reach the venue from the city center there is a direct underground line with trains every few minutes.
Take the underground at Vittoria station with direction Prealpino until Europa stop (in the map below marked by a red "M").
To reach the venue from the train station there is a direct underground line with trains every few minutes.
Take the underground at Stazione station with direction Prealpino until Europa stop (in the map below marked by a red "M").
To reach the venue from the city center there is a direct underground line with trains every few minutes.
Take the underground at Vittoria station with direction Prealpino until Europa stop (in the map below marked by a red "M").