Congress
sessions and closing
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Largo Agostino Gemelli 1
Milano, Italy, Tel. +39-02 7234.1
http://www.unicattolica.it
The congress will
be held at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.
This University, located
in the heart of the city, is housed in an ancient building whose
origins go back to the 4th century.
Since Roman
times, the building has been subject to various remodeling and changes
of use.
In the 7th
and 8th
centuries it became an important monastery, where classical texts were
hand copied to be passed on to future generations.
In the 13
th
century it was a
studium (a center for high level
learning), attracting fine minds and pilgrims from many countries.
In the 16
th century, it became a university in a
modern sense, and a renowned source of science and humanities.
In the map below, one can see the location of the
Congress venue in downtown Milano.
The University is at a short walking
distance from the S. Ambrogio Subway Stop of the Metro Green Line (or
Line Number 2).
The same line has a stop in Piazza Cadorna (Cadorna
Subway Stop). This square is the terminal of the Malpensa
Express, the train connecting the Malpensa Airport to
downtown Milano.
The Congress venue is not far from the Sforzesco Castle, the
Milano Cathedral (Duomo) and La Scala Opera House.
MiCo - Milano Congressi
Milano, Italy
http://www.micmilano.it
Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception
- Entrance
from: Carlo Magno Gate (Piazza Carlo Magno) or Eginardo Gate (Viale Eginardo)
The Opening Ceremony of
the Congress
will be held on August the 28th (starting at 6.15 p.m.) in the
Auditorium of the Milano congress center MiCo.
The Auditorium is
accessible from the
Main Entrance of the congress center, via either the Eginardo Gate or
the Carlo Magno Gate, see map.
The Eginardo Gate can be
reached by a
short walk from the Amendola Fiera subway stop of the Red Line (or Line
n.1). A second option is to get out at the Domodossola Station of
Ferrovie Nord (North Railways), whose trains can be boarded at the
railway terminal of Piazzale Luigi Cadorna using a normal ATM ticket as
for the subway, buses and trams.
Both at the Domodossola
station and
Amendola Fiera subway stop, a free shuttle bus will be available from
5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for the attendees to reach the MiCo or return from the MiCo.
At the end of the Opening
Ceremony, a
Welcome Reception will be held. Access to the Opening Ceremony and
Welcome Cocktail is included in the registration fee.
Further ways to reach the MiCo by city transportation:
By bus: nr. 78, stop at Via Colleoni; tramway nr. 1 and nr. 33 and bus
nr. 57 and 61, stops at the corner of Corso Sempione and Via
Domodossola; bus nr. 68, stop at V.le Berengario.
Zoom and print
the map
Banquet
-
Entrance from: Gattamelata Entrance (Via Giovanni Gattamelata, 5)
The Banquet will be held on September the 1st (starting 8:00
p.m.) in the Silver Room of the Milano congress center MiCo.
The room is accessible from the Gattamelata Entrance of the
congress center, located in Via Giovanni Gattamelata nr.5.
This entrance can be reached by a short walk from the
Domodossola
Station of Ferrovie Nord (North Railways), whose trains can be boarded
at the railway terminal of Piazzale Luigi Cadorna using a normal ATM
ticket as for the subway, buses and trams.
A second possibility is to go by metro getting out at the
Amendola
Fiera subway stop of the Red Line (or Line n. 1), see the map.
Both at the Domodossola station and Amendola Fiera subway
stop, a
free shuttle bus will be available from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. for the
attendees to reach the MiCo or return from the MiCo.
Zoom and print
the map
Milan is one of
Europe’s most accessible and
welcoming cities and is Italy’s cultural, industrial and
financial center, the engine which powers the Italian economy.
Milan also has an ancient past,
as it was capital of the Western Roman Empire in the 4th
Century, and boasts a unique artistic heritage, of which Da
Vinci’s Last Supper, the Duomo and La Scala Theatre are just
a
few examples.
Today Milan is the modern global
capital of fashion
and design, a shopper’s paradise and a vibrant, trendy city
brimming with things to do and see.
A trip to the medieval Sforzesco Castle with the impressive
marble
sculpture of Michelangelo’s known as Pietà
Rondanini in
its Museum, the top of the Duomo, with a spectacular view on the Milan
skyline,
the monk refectory of the Santa Maria delle Grazie church with the Last
Supper mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci, la Scala Opera and Ballet
Theatre, a dinner in a world-class restaurant, a tour to the stunning
nearby Lakes, such as Lake Como, set in mountainous scenery
…
these are just a few of the “must-sees”
ensuring that your stay in Milan will be
a thrilling and unforgettable experience.