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  JCU GUARINI CAMPUS                                               JCU TIBER CAMPUS
  Via della Lungara 233                                                     Lungotevere Raffaello Sanzio 12
  00165 Rome, Italy                                                           00153 Rome, Italy
  Tel. (+39) 06 681 9121                                                   Tel. (+39) 06 681 91287

  Guarini Campus Hours                                                Tiber Campus Hours
  Monday - Thursday: 8 am to 10 pm                               Monday - Thursday: 8 am to 9 pm
  Friday: 8:30 am to 9 pm                                                  Friday: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
  Saturday and Sunday: 12 noon to 9 pm                         Saturday and Sunday: closed

For Opening Hours from May 7-13, click here.

John Cabot University maintains two campuses in Rome, each with its own personality.

Walk through the Porta Settimiana (built in the third century) and you will find JCU’s Frank J. Guarini Campus. Located on the grounds of the Accademia dei Lincei, the National Science Academy, where Galileo was a member, this historic building takes full advantage of Rome’s mild climate, opening onto patios, terraces and a spacious “Lemon Tree” courtyard surrounded by bougainvillea. Students regularly congregate in these open spaces to study and socialize.

In addition to classrooms, the Guarini Campus houses the Aula Magna Regina auditorium, which hosts lectures, concerts, plays and films; the Frohring Library, with its study rooms, multimedia lab and media room; as well as JCU administrative offices.

JCU’s Tiber Campus, located on the banks of Rome’s famous Tiber river and a five-minute walk from Guarini, is a spacious, state-of-the-art building with smart classrooms, a student lounge and JCU offices such as Student Services and Counseling. Designed by the Italian modernist architect Angelo di Castro in 1958, it was completely renovated to accommodate 21st-century learning styles and technologies, while maintaining the architectural integrity of this former elementary school.

Both John Cabot University campuses are wireless and set up to encourage dialogue and collaboration among our international student population.