Venue
PRE'24 will be hosted by Fondazione Bruno Kessler at its Science and Technology Hub in Povo, on the suburban hills of Trento.
Address:
Via Sommarive 18, Povo, 38123 Trento, Italy
Room:
"Sala Stringa", West building
ABOUT TRENTO
Lying at the heart of the Dolomite Mountains, near Lake Garda, Trento offers a delightful sample of Italy's best: magnificent nature, rich cultural heritage, fantastic food and wine. Trento is also a cosmopolitan city, at the crossroads of the contrasting cultures of Italy and Northern Europe; it is the home of a prestigious university where the conference will take place.
Capital of Trentino, not far from the Dolomites and the numerous lakes that can be found nearby, Trento is a city of art that has a strong Renaissance mark, which characterizes it for its colors, its buildings and make it unique in the entire Alpine arc.
Alps can be reached quickly by even the hardest-working conference attendee.
Known as the “painted city”, Trento offers many beautiful buildings within its compact historical center. Some of these were built to accommodate delegates to the Council of Trent (1545–1563). Most of the historical center has little or no traffic. Even brief walks during breaks from the conference are enjoyable. Culinary delights ranging from an cone of Italian ice cream to a multi-course meal can be enjoyed indoors or outdoors.
HOW TO REACH TRENTO
By plane
The nearest major airport is Verona Valerio Catullo (90 km). Traveling from the Verona airport to Trento is easy, via shuttle bus to the Verona train station (runs every 20 minutes) and train from Verona train station to Trento (about one hour). Other airports include:
Brescia Montichiari (160 Km) | Venezia Marco Polo (173 Km) | Innsbruck (176 km) | Bergamo Orio al Serio (180 Km) | Milano - Linate airport (226 Km) | Milano - Malpensa airport (264 Km) | Munich (335 km)
By train
Two main train lines reach Trento: the Brennero line (connecting to Rome to the south, and Innsbruck and northern Europe to the north) and the Valsugana line to Venice. Timetable details from Trenitalia (Italian Railways) website (www.trenitalia.com)
By bus
FLIXBUS: it offers low-cost bus connections with Bergamo, Bologna, Bolzano, Innsbruck, Munich, Rome, Turin, Milan, Florence, Verona and other cities.
HOW TO REACH THE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HUB IN POVO FROM THE CITY CENTER
By bus
The town has an efficient urban travel system (orange buses) run by Trentino Trasporti Spa.
Please be aware that tickets must be purchased before getting on board at newsagents’ or at the train station and must be clocked-in after getting on the bus (price 1,20 €).
Route 5
From Trento to FBK : timetables Route 5 outward and Route 5/ outward
From FBK to Trento: timetables Route 5 inbound
This is the fastest route up the hill from the city center. The trip lasts about 10 minutes. Board at the “Piazza Dante” stop in front of the train station or at the “Venezia – Port’Aquila” stop. Some buses finish their route in front of FBK (the stop is called “Polo Scientifico”). Some other buses take a different route. In this case, you can get off at the “POVO “Fac. Scienze” stop and follow the sign to FBK, or you can get off at the “Povo – Piazza Manci” stop and walk 100m down the hill: you will easily see the back of the large FBK building (grey with blue windows) surrounded by a light blue gate.
Route 13
From Trento to FBK: timetables Route 13 outward
From FBK to Trento: timetables Route 13 inbound
Getting to FBK Science and Technology Site from the city center takes much longer on this bus, but it might be useful if you are in the southern area of the city. Get off at the “Povo – Piazza Manci” stop and walk down the hill to get to FBK; you will easily see back the large FBK building (grey with blue windows) surrounded by a light blue gate.
By taxi
Cabs are available to pick outside the train station or calling (+39) 0461 930002. (https://www.taxitrento.it/en/)
A ride from Trento downtown to FBK in Povo costs about 10-15 €.