Campus
Structural Engineering is held at the Engineering Campus of the University of Perugia, a modern structure at the outskirts of the city, distributed across multiple engineering schools, with a dedicated library, computing facilities, laboratories, a food court and a dedicated train station. We are at the geographical centre of a wide network of national and international enterprises. Our network spans multiple countries, with plenty of options for student exchange opportunities.
City
How to Get to Perugia
On the train:
FROM THE NORTH, railway lines
- “Milan-Bologna-Florence-Rome” via Terontola
- “Florence-Terni”
FROM THE SOUTH, railway lines
- “Rome-Ancona” via Foligno
- “Rome-Florence-Bologna-Milan” via Terontola
By car or bus:
FROM THE NORTH
- A1 motorway, Valdichiana exit and connection to Perugia along Lake Trasimeno
FROM THE SOUTH
- A1 motorway, Orte exit, Orte-Terni connection, exit for Perugia to join the E45
FROM THE NORTH-EAST
- E45 highway (Cesena – Orte) Perugia exits
Perugia is one of the most important tourist attractions in central Italy, and worldwide famous for its international cultural events, such as Umbria Jazz and Eurochocolate. Perugia is also the home of the Foreigners' University, the oldest and most prestigious Italian institution specialised in teaching, research and promotion of Italian language and culture in all its expressions. Perugia hosts a thriving, multicultural environment. Full of history but open to progress, looking forwards to the next frontiers of innovation.