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First Edition
November 26 to 28, 2014
Rome, Italy
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Rome is the capital of Italy and usually is called as "The eternal city" because it is the city with the highest concentration of historical and architectural riches in the world.
Rome, the heart of Catholic Christianity, is the only city in the world to host an entire foreign state within its confines, the enclave of the Vatican City, and it is for this very reason that it is often referred to as the capital of two States.
Its historical centre, outlined by the enclosing Aurelian Walls, layering nearly three thousand years of antiquity, is an invaluable testimony to the European western world’s cultural, artistic and historical legacy and in 1980 it was, together with the Holy See’s property beyond the confines of the Vatican State as well as the Basilica of St. Paul outside the Walls, added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
The Symposium will take place at the Big Conference Room of the CNR (The National Research Council) of Rome, located in "Piazza Aldo Moro, 7".