Social programme fee is £it.
120.000 and includes:
the Social Dinner and
the bus transportation from Luiss
to Campidoglio and Castel Gandolfo
Please make your subscription as soon as possible,
you can pay at the conference desk in Rome,
but in this case an email message to ethicomp99@luiss.it will be appreciated,
in fact there is a limited number of seats
available in the buses and in the restaurant,
and the visit to the Protomoteca is possible
only for reserved persons
18,15
Meeting point tba near LUISS Guido Carli University where buses are waiting
19,00 Visit to the Protomoteca in the Campidoglio
Campidoglio Square |
This splendid square was conceived by Michelangelo,
who also designed the two
palaces on the opposite sides of the square, whose divergence creates a widening perspective which is most effective. It is reached by the grand flight of steps known as the "Cordonata", built to a design by Michelangelo especially for the triumphal entry of the Emperor Charles V in 1536. Michelangelo placed on a new pedestal the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius (161-180), removed in 1981 for some delicate restoration and situated on the ground floor of the Museo Capitolino. |
Castel Gandolfo View |
Castel Gandolfo, Popes' summer residence, take its name from the Genua family of Dukes Gandolfi, whom in the XII century built a Castle which is in a dominant postion on the Lake of Albano. The Castle after some vicissitudes became property of the Pope Clement VIII Aldobrandini who made of it one of the goods of the Holy See. |
A picture of the Ancient Restaurant Pagnanelli
This famous Restaurant has belongs to the same family since 1882 and actually is run by the first owner great grand-children. Its balcony opens to a splendid panorama on the Lake of Albano and on the hills surrounding Castel Gandolfo.
The Restaurant has its own ancient cellars filled with a selection of precious wines. The cellars can be visited after dinner (in groups of 30-40 people) and it will be possible to buy wine and typical local food specialities.
The Restaurant's cellars
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