ANGELICUM CONGRESS CENTRE
The splendid Angelicum complex hosts the Pontifical University of St. Thomas where the leading figures of the Catholic intellectual world study and teach, as well as the annexed Convent of Sts. Dominic and Sixctus and the Baroque Church of the same name.
It dates to 1569 and is situated in the exact geographical and historical centre of the Eternal City.
The entrance faces via Nazionale, a few metres from Piazza Venezia and Trajan’s column, beneath the shadows of the medieval Torre delle Milizie.
From its windows and from the inferior gardens you have an enchanting view of the Imperial Fora, the Coliseum, Villa Aldobrandini, the Quirinal Palace and the Victor Emmanuel Monument.
Some of the greatest masters of the 17th century have left their imprint on the architecture and decor of the building, infusing it with their unmistakable elegance. Among them: Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1649), giacomo della Porta (1587) and Vincenzo della Greca (1654).

HOW TO REACH THE VENUE
Full address: Largo Angelicum, 1, 00184 Roma RM, Italy
BY AIR
From Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport
From Ciampino Airport
BY TRAIN
The Angelicum Congress Centre is easily reachable from Termini railway station by foot (about 20 min), by bus (about 5 min) or by subway.
Connections with Termini and Tiburtina railway stations:
- Subway:Cavour stop, on the B line (600 mt away)
- Bus connections: www.muovi.roma.it