LOCATION

POSTA2003 is located in the School of Engineering of the University of Rome "La Sapienza": 

University of Rome "La Sapienza"
School of Engineering
Via Eudossiana 18
00184 Rome, Italy

Via Eudossiana is a couple of streets north of the Colosseum.  

The School of Engineering of the University of Rome "La Sapienza" is in the very heart of the city, on one of the seven hystorical hills on which Rome was founded (the Esquilino Hill), a few steps from the Coliseum and side by side to the old church of S. Pietro in Vincoli (a church dedicated to St.Peter as a prisoner: "in vinculi" means: "in chains"), where the famous Michelangelo's masterpiece "Moses" is kept as a part of the never finished tomb of Pope Julius II Della Rovere.
As a point of fact the School is built in the area of the St.Peter's old monastery, built, in its turn, on the ruins of Nero's imperial palace known as Domus Aurea (that is: Golden House). The cloister of the School belongs to the old monastery and was designed by Giuliano da San Gallo: it is a magnificent example of Reinassance architecture in Rome. In the centre of it there is the 17th century well, now become the symbol of the School. The old refectory, recently restored, is used for the most important ceremonies in the life of the School.

    

To reach the School of Engineering  from Roma Termini Railway Station and Roma Tiburtina Railway Station take the subway line B (direction Laurentina) and get off at Cavour.
For more information
refer to the web-page Travel Information.