How to Reach Us (Rome3)

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Postal address and phone/fax numbers

Via Nomentana 56, 00161 Rome (RM), Italy
Tel.: ++39 06 4416 151
Fax: ++39 06 4416 1513

Where we are

[ Photo of State Institute for Deaf ]We're located within the State Institute for Deaf of Rome, in Via Nomentana 56, near to Via Nomentana/V.le Regina Margherita crossroad.

If you know Italian language and wish to know more about ISTC's work done here so far and the history of ISTC's relationship with this historic institution, you may download the relevant chapter of a book, "Istituto Statale dei Sordi: storia di una trasformazione" (State Institute for Deaf of Rome: the history of a transformation). Warning: PDF file of ~800 Kb.

How to reach us

If you are travelling by Public Transportation :

Please remember that in Rome tickets are not on sale aboard public transport - they have to be bought in advance [at ticket offices, tobacconists or newsstands] and must be validated on boarding the first time. Each ticket [BIT] costs 1,00 Euro, and entitles its user to a single Underground ride plus unlimited bus use, within 75 minutes from its first validation. By the way, don't forget that buses generally stop on request only, so please ring the bell or ask the driver in time for "your" stop; also, on the Underground, doors on most trains don't open automatically at stops, so you'll have to push a (red or black) button beside the door.

Further information about the public transport system in Rome (fares, timetables, maps) can be found on the City's Transport Company ATAC's official website (http://www.metrebus.it/). Look at the Infopoint system for choosing your route on public transportation.

To Rome by Airplane

The official website for the City's airports, Società Aeroporti di Roma, provides detailed information about flights, timetables, fares and transport.

To Rome by Train

If you are travelling Italy by train and you wish to meet us, things should be rather simple, since you should end up at one of Rome's two main railway stations, either Tiburtina FS or Termini FS, which are both well-connected to Rome's bus network: you'll just have to follow these directions as for Public Transport.

The official website of the national railways company, Ferrovie Dello Stato, provides detailed information about timetables, fares and transport.

To Rome by Car

The official website of the national motorways company, Società Autostrade, provides maps and information about fares and traffic condition.

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