The Fuerzas y Tunel conference will be held at the Palacio de Congresos de Oviedo.

The Palacio de congresos is an iconic venue in Oviedo, Spain. Known for its modern design and state of the art facilities, the venue provides an inspiring environment for the conference. Attendees will benefit from its spacious auditoriums, exhibition halls, and breakout rooms, all designed to accommodate high-level academic and industry events. The central location also offers easy access to Oviedo’s cultural and historic landmarks, ensuring a memorable experience for all participants.

Oviedo is located northwestern Spain between the Cantabrian Mountains and the Bay of Biscay. It is the capital of Asturias and is known for its medieval old town, home to the Gothic-style Oviedo Cathedral, which is characterised by its Holy Chamber, dating from the 9th century. The Archaeological Museum of Asturias, housed in a nearby convent, displays regional artefacts. The Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias includes 2 palaces and has an extensive collection of Spanish art.

How to arrive

Access to the conference room by using the external lateral ramps, as shown on the picture, from Arturo Álvarez Buylla Street.

C. Arturo Álvarez Buylla, 33005, Oviedo, Asturias

transport

By Plane:

Asturias Airport is located in Santiago del Monte (Castrillon), at 45 kilometers from Oviedo, 40 kilometers from Gijón and 15 kilometers from Avilés. Transit between the three cities and the airport is between 25 and 45 minutes, depending on traffic. There are regular flights to Madrid, Barcelona, and and main destinations in Europe.

The airport has a regular bus line that connects to Oviedo, Gijón and Avilés and 24/7 taxi service

By Train:

There are railway stations in Oviedo, Gijón, Avilés and other Asturian towns. Please consult the website of the railway company Renfe.

Railway stations are conveniently connected by bus and taxi.

By Bus:

There are several bus companies that communicate with main Spanish cities, foreing cities or other localities of the Principality of Asturias. Almost all of Asturian towns and villages have a bus station. ALSA is responsible for providing most of the available bus connections.