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The venue of the first EUD-NET workshop is located in the buildings of the CNR Research Area of Pisa (Via G. Moruzzi, 1, 56124 , Pisa, ITALY).

How to arrive at the CNR Research Area of Pisa:
Please click to see a map of Pisa with indication of location of the CNR Research Area.

By air: The International Airport "G. Galilei" (airport code: PSA) is on the outskirts of the town, approximately 6 km from the CNR Research Area. To reach the CNR Research Area, it is probably most convenient to take a taxi. Otherwise, you can take Bus No.7, getting off at the first stop in Via di Pratale. Tickets must be bought within the airport.  In addition from the near International Airport "A. Vespucci" (airport code: FLR) in Florence, which is about 100 km far from Pisa, it is possible to reach Pisa with about 1 hour travelling by train.

By train: The "Pisa Centrale" Railway Station is approximately 5 km from the CNR Research Area. To reach the CNR Research Area you can take Bus No.7 (direction Via di Pratale) or No. 13 (direction Cisanello) , getting off at the first stop in Via di Pratale. Tickets must be bought at the station. Otherwise, you can take a taxi.

By car: See the map. Parking is available.

How to get to Pisa:
Pisa is a university city with a population of nearly 100,000 (and with 40,000 students - not all of whom are resident). It is situated in Tuscany, close to the coast and just 80 km from Florence. It has an international airport with daily flights to London, Paris and Frankfurt, as well as to Rome, Milan, and other important Italian cities. The railway station is located on the main line from Turin to Rome. There is also a very frequent train service to and from Florence.


 

Last Update: November 3rd, 2003