After landing in Naples, I turn my back to the sea. Behind me is picture-postcard Italy – Ischia, Sorrento, Capri, Amal – but that’s not where I’m headed, not towards the Mediterranean, but the centre of the country. […]
Accademia Niko Romito will be closed until further notice, our duty is to contribute to public health and help the community to stay safe.
Piana Santa Liberata – 67031, Castel di Sangro (AQ)
Tel +39 0864 840610 – Fax +39 0864 840610
info@nikoromitoformazione.com
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Viale Regina Elena, 49 – 67036, Rivisondoli (AQ)
Vat 01352350662
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Job offers: n. 2 people for Reale’s dining room.
To apply for these positions or to submit your CV for general consideration please write an email to recruiting@nikoromito.com. Candidates must speak Italian.
We will consider only CV’s received at this email address.
By car
From Rome GRA (Grande Raccordo Anulare) – Time: 2 hours – Distance: 200 km, follow directions to Autostrada A24/25 to Pescara – Exit: Sulmona-Pratola Peligna, follow directions to Napoli (Naples), then Castel di Sangro
From Naples Tangenziale – Time: 1h 30m – Distance: 136 km, follow directions to Autostrada A1 to Rome – Exit: Caianello, follow directions to: Isernia, then Castel di Sangro
From Pescara – Time: 1h 15m – Distance: 123 km, follow directions to Autostrada A25 to Rome – Exit: Sulmona-Pratola Peligna, follow Directions to: Napoli (Naples), then Castel di Sangro
By plane
From Rome Fiumicino airport – Time: 2h 30m – Distance: 236 km, follow directions to Autostrada A24/25 to Pescara – Exit: Sulmona-Pratola Peligna, follow directions to: Napoli (Naples), then Castel di Sangro
From Naples Capodichino airport – Time: 1h 30m – Distance: 136 km, follow directions to Autostrada A1 to Rome – Exit: Caianello, follow directions to: Isernia, then Castel di Sangro
From Pescara airport – Time: 1h 15m – Distance: 123 km, follow directions to: Autostrada A25 to Rome – Exit: Sulmona-Pratola Peligna, follow directions to: Napoli (Naples), then Castel di Sangro