Location

The conference will be held in the meeting Room of the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications of Politecnico di Torino, located at 5th Floor in Corso Castelfidardo.

You can reach the room taking the Elevator that is under the bridge in Corso Castelfidardo 42/A, crossing the road from the Politecnico entrance located in Corso Castelfidardo 39. See pictures below.

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TRAVEL

The Turin’s Airport (Sandro Pertini) is 16 kilometres northwest of the town centre. It is connected to the most important European Hubs: Rome, Paris, Frankfurt, Munich. Bus and train connections to the city center are available. Porta Susa is the railway station nearest to Politecnico (15’ walking distance).

Torino is not far from Milan Malpensa Airport, located 140 km from Turin, but easily connected with direct Buses to the Torino City Center. A bus service links the Milan Malpensa Airport with Turin, there are about 10 daily runs. The trip lasts for about 2 hours.

DINNER (on 11 September)

To be defined.

HOTELS SUGGESTIONS

Here you have a list of options, even if Trivago, Bookings, Expedia, AirBnB and similar are now often the best choice for finding the best one.

NAME

ADDRESS

PHONE

HOTEL GENOVA

Via Sacchi, 14/b

0039 011.5629400

BEST WESTERN HOTEL CRIMEA

Via Mentana, 3

0039 011.6604700

CONTE BIANCAMANO

C.so Vittorio Emanuele II, 73

0039 011.5623281

HOTEL CITY

Via Juvarra, 25

0039 011.540546

HOTEL CRYSTAL PALACE

Via Nizza, 11

0039 011.6680273

HOTEL LUXOR

C.so Stati Uniti, 7

0039 011.5620777

HOTEL TOURIST

Via Alpignano, 3

0039 011.7761740

HOTEL VICTORIA

Via Nino Costa, 4

0039 011.5611909

HOTEL LIBERTY

Via Gioberti, 37

0039 011.19781101

HOTEL MERCURE

Via Nizza, 11

0039 011.6680273

HOTEL & RESID. TORINO CENTRO

C.so Inghilterra, 33

0039 011.4338223

STAR RESIDENCE

Via Susa, 5

0039 011.4346100

ART HOTEL BOSTON

Via Massena, 70

0039 011.500359

HOTEL GUALA RESIDENCE

C.so G. Ferraris, 160

0039 011.3179633

BEST QUALITY HOTEL POLITECNICO

C.so Peschiera, 117Bis

0039 011.3853953

HOTEL NH TORINO AMBASCIATORI

C.so Vittorio Emanuele II, 104

0039 011.57521

GETTING AROUND

Torino is often referred to as Europe’s hottest capital. It is a city in evolution: from Augusta Taurinorum (after 27 a.C.) to the capital of the Savoy Dukedom (1563) until becoming Italy’s first capital (1861), the queen of the automobile industry (1899) and the star of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Today Torino stands, waiting to be discovered in all of its many aspects: filled with historic evidence, acclaimed museums, works of contemporary art en plein air, cultural events, with its characteristic porticos, renowned historical meeting places, its extensive parks and magic places. Torino has recently been included in the league of the prestigious Michelin guide’s 3-Star Cities along with Florence, Venice and Rome.

In both scientific and humanist university teaching and research Turin boasts many figures of eminence: a plaque at Number 29 via Lagrange, for example, marks the former home of Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange, one of the 18th century’s greatest mathematicians. Turin was in fact the cultural home of many of the century’s most enlightened reformers and intellectuals: at the corner of Via Alfieri and Piazza San Carlo where Vittorio Alfieri lived for five years and wrote his first tragedies.

Turin was the first Capital of Italy, and this is documented by a flourish of plaques commemorating the leading lights of Italy’s Risorgimento, the birth of Vittorio Emanuele II is marked by the tablet on the facade of Palazzo Carignano, as are the homes of Court Camillo Benso di Cavour and Massimo D’Azeglio and the foundation of the Carabinieri Regiment.

Attractions

Torino has a very famous Museum of Ancient Egyptian Culture. The Museo Egizio is a museum specializing in Egyptian archaeology and anthropology. It houses the world’s second largest collections of Egyptian antiquities after Cairo. In 2006 it received 554,911 visitors.

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Another very interesting site is the symbol of Turin, the Mole Antonelliana. It is named for the architect who built it, Alessandro Antonelli. A mole is a building of monumental proportions. Construction began in 1863, soon after Italian unification, and was completed in 1889, after the architect’s death. Originally conceived of as a synagogue, it now houses the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, and is the tallest museum in the world.

Turin has always been known as the living-room town and seems built to walk calmly along its avenues and through its squares and admire the historical centre with its many elegant old meeting places preserved with such care. Turin is the great town of porticoes, over 16 kilometers in all. From the wide and beautiful ones in the town centre with grey stone (Via Po) or marble (Via Roma) pavements to the humbler and more strictly functional ones of the peripheral ones, porticoes are a unique urban feature in their extension and development along streets, avenues and squares.

Porticoes shelter you from the rain and sun, lend themselves to comfortable strolling and dehors cafés and are useful and pleasant social meeting points.

Turin and Piedmont have been famed for their confectionery industry ever since ancient times. When writing of the Taurini, Pliny (I Century A.D.) stated they used the seeds of the Alpine fir-tree mixed with honey to make a sweet (called aquicelus), maybe the forebear of today’s Turin nougat.      
A place of honour among the lengthy list of sweet things produced at Turin ever since last Century is occupied by chocolate, technically defined as a combination of roasted cocoa and refined sugar mixed together at the appropriate temperature. What the whole world now calls Gianduja chocolate was invented at Turin. It’s a mixture of cocoa, sugar and hazelnuts (originally only of the famous Gentile delle Langhe quality). The passage from this chocolate to the Giandujotto was very short indeed; Giandujotto chocolates originally had many different names, later forgotten. In 1867 Gianduja officially presented Giandujotti chocolates at the Turin Wine Show.

Places


For further information:

Turin: Things to do & attractions:      
https://www.italia.it/en/piedmont/turin

Turin: Tourism in Turin and its province:      
https://www.turismotorino.org/en/territory/torino-metropoli/torino

Turin: Discover our territory!      
https://www.turismotorino.org/en/territory/discover-our-territory

Last update 9 May 2025