📍Lieu de l'évènement
University Carlos III of Madrid | Puerta de Toledo
Madrid, Spain
Dates & Programme
10–12 Juin 2026
- Jour d'ouverture : 10 juin
- Conference sessions: 10–12 June
Veuillez consulter la page « Programme » pour connaître le calendrier détaillé.
🚆 Public Transport — How to Get to Universidad Carlos III de Madrid | Puerta de Toledo
🧭 Principales options de transport en commun
🚍 Bus options from Madrid :
Several buses stop right next to the campus, depending on where you start:
- Lines : 002, C03, 17, 35, 60, etc.
Just get off at Puerta de Toledo stop.
🚇 Metro :
- Prendre Line 5 (green line) from a central station like Sol, Gran Vía, or Callao.
- Descendez à la station Puerta de Toledo station.
- Walk 2 minutes → you’re on campus.
For more possibilities consult the following link:
https://www.uc3m.es/about-uc3m/how-to-get-here/madrid-puerta-de-toledo
Accessibilité
Le lieu est accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite.
Si vous avez des besoins particuliers en matière d'accessibilité, veuillez contacter les organisateurs à l'avance.
About Madrid
Madrid is actually the only European capital founded by Arabs. Founded in the 9th century by Emir Mohamed I, its original name was Mayrit, meaning “place of abundant waters.” Most of the Islamic architecture was built over after the Christian conquest, but the “soul” of the city remains in these spots:
- The Arab Wall (Muralla Árabe): Located in the Emir Mohamed I Park (near the Almudena Cathedral), you can see the best-preserved section of the original 9th-century fortress walls.
- The Morería Neighborhood: Located in what is now La Latina, this was the district where the Muslim population lived. The winding, narrow streets around Plaza de la Morería still follow the original medieval layout.
- Mudejar Towers: Look at the bell towers of San Nicolás de los Servitas and San Pedro el Viejo. These were built by Muslim craftsmen (Mudéjares) and feature the signature brickwork and horseshoe arches.
- The San Isidro Museum: This museum houses the best archaeological collection of Madrid’s Islamic origins, including ceramics and daily life artifacts.
🚶 Walking Directions — From Universidad Carlos III de Madrid | Puerta de Toledo to Casa Árabe
Distance: ~2.5 km
Time: ~30–35 minutes
From the Puerta de Toledo campus, walk northeast toward the city center via Calle de Toledo and central Madrid. Continue east in the direction of Calle de Alcalá until you reach Casa Árabe (Calle de Alcalá 62), near Retiro Park.
🔎 For the most accurate walking route, we recommend using Google Maps.

