16–20 Feb 2026
Centro Congressi Federico II
Europe/Rome timezone

Venue


Naples is the 3rd largest city in Italy, facing a beautiful bay surrounded by the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida,  and the Vesuvius volcano.
 

The conference will be held in the Conference Center of the University of Naples, in Via Partenope 36, on the Naples seafront facing the Castle (Castel dell'Ovo).

You can find a map of the city center at this link where the conference hall is labeled Centro Congressi via Partenope 36.

There are plenty of things to do, visit and eat in Naples and its surroundings, due to the millenary history of the city and its role as a rich Greek colony first, an important Roman port, and finally the capital of the largest Italian kingdom.

 

Travel to Naples


By air:

The Naples airport is named Capodichino, and it is located only 10 km from the city center. It is connected to Rome, Milan, Paris, Munich, London and many other European hubs. From the airport the city center is easily reached by cab or by bus (there is no metro to/from the airport). The bus from the airport is named Alibus (web page is in Italian but the links to the timetables are in Italian and English). Please visit the links above to the airport and Alibus websites for more information.

A viable alternative is to fly to Rome, and then take the high-speed train (Alta Velocità, see below) which will get you to Naples in about 1 hour 10 min. There is a train connecting the Rome airport and the train station every 30 min, and from there trains for Naples every hour. Please note that you need to book your seat in advance.

 

By train:

The Naples central station is well served by regular and high speed trains. To get schedules and fares please refer to the Trenitalia website, or to the Italo train.