Location
The Conference will take place in the Auditorium of University
of Coimbra.
Coimbra is situated between Lisbon (200 km) and Porto (100
km) and about 35 km from the Atlantic coast at Figueira da
Foz. It is easily reached from Lisbon and Porto, which both
have international airports, by train (2 hours from Lisbon,
1¼ hours from Porto) or by bus. The A1 motorway from
Lisbon to Porto passes close to Coimbra: there are also good
road connections with Spain through Salamanca.
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The city of Coimbra
The
city of Coimbra
holds a special place in the hearts of all the Portuguese,
rich in its history and said to be the oldest seat of learning
in Portugal with a University founded on the 13th August 1290
by King Dinis. Six of Portugal’s Kings were born here
and from 1139 until 1256 it was the capital of the country.
There are testimonies that take us to the Celts before the
Romans arrived. The original name in the Roman period was
Aeminium, and it later developed under the influence of the
greater nearby town of Conimbriga, now a large archaeological
site of great interest. The Renaissance had a profound impact
on the city as does the University,
where the students gave and still give to Coimbra, music,
poems and nostalgia that makes Coimbra's life so special.
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