The Conference IEEE NANO 2015 will be held at the Angelicum Congress Centre, Largo Angelicum 1, Rome.
The historical site known simply as the Angelicum in Rome is located in the precise geographical centre of the city and dates back to 1569. Along with the annexed Convent and Baroque Church of Saints Dominic and Sixtus, the property is also home to the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas, one of the Vatican's most important and prestigious places of learning for intellectuals in the Catholic world.
The Angelicum Conference Centre, with its two auditoriums and 11 smaller meeting rooms, encapsulates the original cloister, which contains the garden and fountain and forms the heart of the Angelicum site. Richly steeped in history, the Angelicum has received Popes, heads of state and many of the most powerful and important figures of the last 300 years.
The Eternal City, cradle of Christianity and home of the Holy Seat, welcomes tourists and pilgrims to its mystic atmosphere teeming with basilicas and chapels.
The Capital City of Italy offers, in addition to endless entertainment opportunities that range from priceless world-famous works of art to a rich selection of cultural activities: painting, sculpture, photography, sport and artistic events to experience Rome to its fullest.