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Social Program | Tour Information | Visit to Italica and Carmona
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Visit to Italica and Carmona
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VISIT TO ITALICA AND CARMONA |
VISITS: |
4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th |
GROUPS: |
Minimum 40 people Maximum 50 people |
PRICE PER PERSON: |
35,00 eur (working day) 40,00 eur (holiday) |
INCLUDES: |
Bus and official guide |
STARTING TIME: |
08:00 am |
MEETING POINT: |
Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
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Description:
First we will visit the town of Carmona for 2-hours, and then continue to the Roman Ruins of Italica for a 1 hour and 15 minutes tour (approx.).
CARMONA, The millenary history, not only of Carmona, but also of Andalusia is revealed in its buildings and archaeological sites. The visit provides information on Prehistoric remains and Ancient Times - Phoenicians, Tartesians, Carthaginians and Romans – so that one can better appreciate Visigothic, Islamic and Medieval epigraphs. You will also be awed by the large repertory of Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassic works and buildings.
Carmona is a living museum in that people can stroll through streets steeped in history. The town shows and narrates the passage of time. We have designed a tour so you will not only visit monuments and learn about the historical importance of Carmona in a relaxing and pleasant way, but also enjoy its traditions, cuisine and idiosyncrasy.
ITALICA, located just a few miles north of Seville, in the village of Santiponce, is home to one of the largest and most important Roman ruins in Spain. The Roman city of Italica is a great example of Roman architecture, mosaic work and city planning.
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Abstract submission deadline extended to 7 June
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Key Information
How to Reach Seville - Congress Venue (Seville Convention Center - FIBES. Avda. Alcalde Uruñuela, 1 - Sevilla)
How to Reach FIBES (address, commuter train to FIBES, bus line...)
How to Reach your hotel in Seville (See the IUBMB-FEBS Seville 2012 Hotels at Google Maps)
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Maximum 50 people
40,00 eur (holiday)
Description:
First we will visit the town of Carmona for 2-hours, and then continue to the Roman Ruins of Italica for a 1 hour and 15 minutes tour (approx.).
CARMONA, The millenary history, not only of Carmona, but also of Andalusia is revealed in its buildings and archaeological sites. The visit provides information on Prehistoric remains and Ancient Times - Phoenicians, Tartesians, Carthaginians and Romans – so that one can better appreciate Visigothic, Islamic and Medieval epigraphs. You will also be awed by the large repertory of Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassic works and buildings.
Carmona is a living museum in that people can stroll through streets steeped in history. The town shows and narrates the passage of time. We have designed a tour so you will not only visit monuments and learn about the historical importance of Carmona in a relaxing and pleasant way, but also enjoy its traditions, cuisine and idiosyncrasy.
ITALICA, located just a few miles north of Seville, in the village of Santiponce, is home to one of the largest and most important Roman ruins in Spain. The Roman city of Italica is a great example of Roman architecture, mosaic work and city planning.