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DEIS is located by the Faculty
of Engineering, in Viale Risorgimento 2, Bologna.
Some members work by the "Marconi Foundation" situated
in Villa Griffone at Pontecchio Marconi, a suburb
of Bologna. Once you get inside the Faculty, it is
possible to ask for informations at the central porter's
lodge, on the right of the entrance.
DEIS telephone and fax numbers are:
Tel.: +39 051 2093001
Fax: +39 051 2093073
Walking from the city center
From the city center (Piazza Maggiore), you walk
through Via D'Azeglio, since you get to the cross-road
between Via de' Carbonesi and Via Farini. Now you
go on with Via de' Carbonesi, Via Collegio di Spagna
and Via Saragozza. Once you arrive in Piazza di
Porta Saragozza, cross it and go on with Via Saragozza.
On your left there is Viale Risorgimento, a street
with an ascent (on your left there are the Cassarini'
Gardens). The Faculty of Engineering is located
on the top of the ascent.
Buses
Information: the bus service (ATC),
tel. 051-24.83.74. You cannot buy tickets on board.
You may purchase them either at "tobacco shops"
that display the big "T" shield outside, or at newsagents.
The current one-way ticket costs 1 euro. Multi-ride
tickets "city-pass" can be obtained at discount
prices.
From the airport
to the railway station
Bus 91 connects the airport to the railway station.
You may also take a taxi from the airport. The trip
is around 20 minutes (barring traffic jams) and
should cost around 25000 lire. For airport information,
call 31.15.78 or 31.22.59. Bologna has direct flights
to and from NY(USA), Barcellona(E), Bruxelles(B),
Frankfurt(D), Lisbon(P), London(GB), Milan(I), Munich(D),
Nice(F), Paris(F), Rome(I), Vienna(A) and others.
From the railway station
When you exit the station, you have the bus stop
in front of you. You have to take the bus number
33. The trip takes about 10 minutes. The direction
of travel with respect to the station exit is towards
the right. The number 33 bus goes on with the "Viali":
you have to get off at the "Liceo Righi" bus stop.
Bologna is the most important railway node in Italy
and is quickly reachable by train from all major
Italian cities as well as many other European cities.
Approximate train travel times to/from Bologna:
Rome: 4 hours; Milan: 2 hours; Venice: 2 hours;
Florence: 1 hour.
By car
From Milano (A1) exit at Bologna Borgo Panigale,
from Padova (A13) exit at Bologna Arcoveggio,
from Ancona (A14) exit at Bologna S. Lazzaro,
from Firenze (A1) exit at Bologna Casalecchio.
Take the "Tangenziale" and exit at "Fiera District"
(number 7). Follow Via Stalingrado in the direction
"centre" until you reach the "Viali", a three lane
road for each direction. "Viali" sorround the city
centre which is closed to traffic until 8.00 p.m.
Once you arrive to "Viali", go on to Porta Saragozza
(south-east). Once you are in Porta Saragozza, you
turn right to Via Saragozza and after about 50 meters,
you turn left to Via Albergati. At the end of Via
Albergati, you turn left (it is a one way street)
and you are at the main entrance of the Faculty
of Engineering.
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