The Frascati National Laboratories are located 30 Km Southeast of Rome, near the town of Frascati and host the DAFNE electron-positron collider, as shown in this picture. This building housed until 1993 the ADONE e+e- collider, in which the production of the J/y was observed in 1974. ADONE followed the steps of the first e+e- collider ADA which was built in Frascati in 1961 from an original idea of Bruno Touschek.
 
Detailed instructions to reach LNF by the Rome Airports and "Roma Termini" central railway station can be found on the laboratory web page (click here).
Taxis are available at the airport or could be reserved from the secretariat upon request. They will take you to LNF in about 40 minutes.

Detailed Local Area Map of Frascati down-town, and INFN Laboratories is available here
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