Cagliari is an ancient city overlooking the Gulf of Angels, founded by the Phoenicians. The political, economic, tourist and cultural capital of Sardinia rises up from seven hills: Castello, San Michele Hill, Bonaria Hill, Monte Urpinu, Monte Claro, Tuvu Mannu and Tuvixeddu.

A capital with a thousand-year-old tradition, Cagliari represents Sardinia’s historical administrative hub, having acted, under the name of Caralis, as the capital of the province of Sardinia et Corsica during the Roman domination and as the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1324 to 1720, and again from 1798 to 1814. 

The workshop will be held 40 minutes from the city centre at the CalaSerena resort in Geremeas, a beautiful and modern 4-star beach resort.

The village is immersed in a suggestive forest of poplars, eucalyptus and tamarisks that connects it to the sea (at an average distance of 450 m). For more information about the village and the available services visit this link.

In particular, a plenary room (300 seats – 260 sq m) is available as a meeting space. The posters will be on display at the back of the plenary room.