The workshop sessions will be held at the facilities of the Architecture Department of the University of Cagliari, Via Corte D'Appello, 87, 09124 Cagliari CA. The workshops rooms are located inside a historical building, a former College of the Jesuits that became the property of the Savoy dynasty. Through the time, it became the Royal Printing Office, a pawnshop, the Royal Archive, the Royal Court and finally, the seat of the Court of Appeals, from which the street takes its name.
The most convenient bus stop for reaching the workshops' location is Porcell (ang. Via Genovesi), served by Line 7, 8 and 8A. Once you get off the bus, go straight on Via Dei Genovesi, turn right in Via Santa Croce and step down the stairs you find on your left-hand side. After that go straight to the tunnel you see in front of you. The entrance is on the left.
For schedules and network information to purchasing tickets, Cagliari's urban transit website https://www.ctmcagliari.it/en/ provides you with everything you need to get around in the city.
The conference sessions will be held at the University of Cagliari, in the Main Hall of the Engineering and Architecture Faculty in Via Marengo 2. The room is located inside the Via Marengo complex, one of the University's main buildings, where Engineering and Architecture classes are routinely held.
The conference location is connected to many areas of the city by bus and there are different stops nearby:
For schedules and network information to purchasing tickets, Cagliari's urban transit website https://www.ctmcagliari.it/en/ provides you with everything you need to get around in the city.
To reach the Main Hall, please use the main entrance in Via Marengo and go straight through the garden. You will end in front of the Main Hall entrance (see the path in the map).
The Elmas - Mario Mameli international airport connects Cagliari to many important European cities, primarily through low-cost flights. In addition, it has special connections with the most important airports in Italy, Rome Fiumicino and Milan Malpensa and Linate, respectively with 5 and 3 return flights per day from each town, operated at the special rate of about 50€ by Volotea and Ita Airways. If a direct flight is not available, one of the most convenient solutions is flying to Rome and then to Cagliari.
All trains departing and arriving in Cagliari connect the airport to the city center in Piazza Matteotti, situated in front of the port. Moreover, also taxis and rent-a-car services connect the airport to downtown.
Cagliari offers a good network of local buses. Directions indicating bus numbers are integrated in Google Maps. In addition, there is a metro connecting the city centre with the scientific campus of the University. It's also possible to use cabs or rent a car in the city centre or airport.
Cagliari is the most important city of Sardinia, with a metropolitan area of about half a million inhabitants. The capital of the island has a soul consisting of a millenary history, culture, nature, beach tourism and nightlife, an attractive mix that fascinates the visitor, charmed by the views of Castello, the ramparts and the Roman remains, the Sardinian sea, as well as by the dynamism of a surprisingly lively city.
More information about Cagliari is available at http://www.cagliariturismo.it/en