Welcome to Trieste - Welcome Office Friuli Venezia Giulia

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Welcome to Trieste - Welcome Office Friuli Venezia Giulia
Welcome to
Trieste
INTRODUCTION
The Aim of the Guide
This guide aims to be an easy tool for
those who arrive in Trieste and do not
know how to get oriented in the city.
When a foreigner comes to an unknown
place, he has some essential needs: to
find a place to eat and sleep; to know
how to use public transportation, where
to find a doctor; to obtain the “permesso di soggiorno” (residence permit); to know the red tape in order to be able to
study/work. We are not claiming that this guide is exhaustive,
but just that it lends a hand so as to make the
first period in Trieste easier for new comers.
As students from several different countries, we
know from our own experience how precious it
is to receive some useful information to feel part
of a new reality. We have chosen to translate this
guide into English, French, Serbian, Classical
Arabic, Albanian, Romanian, Chinese (Mandarin), Russian and
Turkish to help immigrants overcome the language barrier.
By writing this guide, we also wish to keep alive the hope that
the reality of each ethnic group in Trieste will be better known
by the others, that each one’s language will become the language
of the others, making the dream of a local writer come true:
Dialogherò con il tuo vento
della strada fin qui percorsa
delle parole adagiate
nelle doline
cresciute agli sguardi
fieri della mia fanciulla
per incontrarti a Tomaj.
Quel giorno, Srečko,
dentro un momento di Bora,
la tua lingua diventerà
anche la mia.
Coexistence among people is established through actions. Our
work may seen unimportant, but it is practical.
Authors
Some volunteers of the “Mondo 2000” Association
and some students of the United World College of
the Adriatic have been able to write this guidebook thanks to many people who have been
working with immigrants in Trieste for a long time,
or who are immigrants themselves.
We would like to thank all those who dedicated their time and
energies for this guidebook. In particular the members of the
Management Committee who helped us in gathering all the
necessary information and in particular Eva Sicurella of CARITAS,
Lorenzo Dugulin and Sofia Quintero of CACIT, Eliana Camacho of
Solidarietà Trieste, Osama Khalaila, Gianfranco Schiavone of
1.
G. DEPANGHER, Con l’altra parte di me, Forlì, 1987, p. 11.
ICS, Denis Lena of the Centro Servizi per Cittadini Immigrati
Extracomunitari, Claudio Caramia of the WCRP, Alessandro
Colautti of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region – Permanent Service
for Immigrants and Ahmed Elmi Faghi of the Italian-Somali
Cultural Association SAGAL.
We would also like to thank all the representatives of the associations, organisations, communities and agencies who offered
their time for the interviews carried out by the students of the
United World College.
Bibliographical note:
The information used to write this guide was obtained through
interviews with representatives of associations, agencies, and
communities or from both digital and paper-based sources,
supplied by the associations themselves.
Since this guide refers to a reality which is constantly changing,
we apologise in advance for any inaccuracies.
Where are you?
Welcome to Trieste!!
You have come to Trieste for different reasons: to work,
to study, to meet your loved ones… You have decided to stay for
a while, or to move here to start a new period in your life.
You are in North-Eastern Italy, on the border with Austria
and Slovenia. Coming here, you immediately noticed the sea
(the Adriatic), companion of the city,
and the highlands (the Carso) which
embrace it. In winter, you will become
acquainted with the Bora, the cold
wind which blows from the North-East.
In the summer, the sea and the coastline will strike you with their beauty.
The main square of the city, looking
towards the sea, becomes in a way the
symbol of Trieste: open and enclosed at the same time.
The origins of Trieste go back to pre-Roman times. The historical
heart of the city revolves around the summit of the Colle di San
Giusto (San Giusto’s hill), towered over by the Castle and the
Cathedral. Trieste became a modern city with the rise of the
Hapsburg Empire, at that time the hub of commerce and
culture. The city has traditionally been a meeting point for many
different people, coming from both far and near. In the city, in
fact, you can see buildings from different periods and churches
belonging to various creeds, as an indication of peaceful – most
of the times at least- coexistence.
After the troubled post Second World War period, Trieste has
today become the capital of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region.
It hosts a university and an internationally renowned science
centre.
It is linked via land and sea with Eastern and Western Europe.
Its airport, located less than an hour from the city centre, is
easily reached.
Walking around the town, you might meet people who speak
your language. Nowadays, about 11.000 legal foreigners
reside here and their number is still growing. At times, Trieste
seems to turn its back on its Middle-European past, and to
turn rather towards the future as a city of science, technology
and culture.
Welcome!
Who can help you?
FOR…
WHO?
CENTRO
Page
SERVIZI PER CITTADINI IMMI-
GRATI EXTRACOMUNITARI - Service Desk
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for Immigrants from outside the EU
Residence permit
CONSOLATI - Consulates
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ICS - Italian Consortium of Solidarity
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ASSOCIAZIONE
DEI SENEGALESI PROV.
TS - Association of the Senegalese of the
Health problems
Reception
Centres /
Housing
Trieste Province
AMBULATORIO PER STRANIERI - Medical
Office for Foreigners
CARITAS
CENTRO SERVIZI PER CITTADINI IMMIGRATI EXTRACOMUNITARI - Service Desk
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26
29
35
for Immigrants from outside the EU
COMUNITÀ DI SAN MARTINO AL CAMPO
- San Martino al Campo Community
42
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Food and
CARITAS
COMUNITÀ
accommodation
Services of the Catholic Communities
CATTOLICHE - Charitable
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ACLI
- Christian Association of Italian Workers
ASSOCIAZIONE ALEF - Emigrant workers’
Employment
association of Friuli Venezia Giulia
SINDACATI - Trade Unions
SPORTELLO IMMIGRAZIONE CNA
- CNA Immigration Desk
E.R.DI.S.U.
University
- Trieste University Student’s Union
ASSOCIAZIONE ADDIWAN
- Italian-Arab Cultural Association
IAL
CORSI C.T.A. EdA
Studying Italian
- Training Courses for Adults
CENTRO DELLE CULTURE
- Centre of Cultures
ASSOCIAZIONE SAGAL
Cultural
mediators
- Italian-Somali Cultural Association
INTERETHNOS
CACIT - Immigrant Associations and
Communities Coordination Centre
ICS - Italian Consortium of Solidarity
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24
60
36
49
19
52
72
33
55
53
28
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CENTRO BUDDHISTA TIBETANO
- Tibetan Buddhist Centre
CENTRO CULTURALE ISLAMICO
- Islamic Cultural Centre
CHIESA GRECO-ORTODOSSA
- Greek Orthodox Community
CHIESA SERBO-ORTODOSSA
Prayer
- Serbian-Orthodox Community
CHIESA RUMENO-ORTODOSSA
- Rumanian Orthodox Community
COMUNITÀ CATTOLICHE
- Catholic Communities
COMUNITÀ DI S. EGIDIO
- Sant’Egidio Community
COMUNITÀ EBRAICA - Jewish Community
ASSOCIAZIONE A.I.A.
- Italian-American Association
ASSOCIAZIONE A.S.C.A.T.
Sports and
leisure
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32
45
47
46
36
43
44
23
- Association of Cameroon students of the
27
University of Trieste
ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE
CACIT
25
- Immigrant Associations and Communities
28
Coordination Centre
GOETHE ZENTRUM
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Keep in mind!
The people working in the institutions mentioned above will
help you also if you do not speak Italian.
How to get there?
Train station - Stazione ferroviaria
“Trieste centrale”
P.le Martiri per la Libertà d’Italia,
8.
Train-lines for Udine, Venezia; Gorizia, Nova Gorica (SLO)
You can get to the station by taking one of the following
buses: 1, 8, 17/, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 30, 39, 51.
The timetable is available at the information office which
is located inside the train station or on the website
www.trenitalia.it
Bus station - Autostazione Silos
via Flavio Gioia, 2
Extra-urban lines (Monfalcone, Udine) and international
lines (Koper, Isola, Pirano, Buie, Cittanova, Rijeka, Zara,
Sebenico, Spalato, Medjugorje).
To get to the bus station you can take one of the following
buses: 1, 8, 17/, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 30, 39, 51
The timetable is available at the information office which
is located inside the train station or on the website
www.saf.ud.it
Trieste Airport - F.V.G.
Ronchi dei Legionari
Domestic and international flights
The airport is connected with the city centre by bus n°51,
which you can take at the bus station. For the timetable
of flights and more information you can search the site
www.aeroporto.fvg.it.
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Keep in mind!
• You can buy tickets for the train at ticket offices inside
the station; you have to validate them before you get on
the train.
• You have to buy the bus tickets before departure either
at the bus station or in other places like tobacconists or
newspaper agents.
• There are bus tickets which are only valid for a particular
line, for one hour, for one day. Also 2 week, monthly and
yearly subscriptions are available.
Centre for non-EU citizen Immigrants
Via del Sale, 4/A
Easily reachable on foot from the city centre or by one of
the following busses: 8, 9, 10, 30, 24
Medical Office for Foreigners
Via Nordio, 15
Easily reachable on foot from Viale XX Settembre
Police Headquarters - Foreign Office
Via Tor Bandena, 6 - third floor
(opposite the Roman theatre)
Working hours: from Monday to Friday 09.00-12.00,
Saturday 09.00-11.00 (closed on Wednesday)
Ask at the ground floor for information, queuing
tickets and for the withdrawal of already-processed
residence permits.
Easily reachable from the city centre on foot or by one of
the following buses: 17, 18, 23, 25, 28.
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Keep in mind!
For all non-EU citizens, the temporary visa is only valid for one
week: you have to apply for your residence permit (“permesso di
soggiorno”) as soon as you arrive!
Hospitals
• Cattinara hospital
Strada per Fiume, 447
To get there you need to take one of the following buses:
22, 25, 26 (only on holidays), 39/ (after 9 pm), 48, 49
• Children’s hospital Burlo Garofolo
Via dell’Istria, 65/1
To get there you need to take one of the following buses:
10, 19, 20, 21, 23, 48
• Hospital Maggiore
Piazza dell’Ospitale, 1
To get there you need to take one of the following buses:
5, 11, 22, 23, 26, 37, 40
University of Trieste and Students’ House
Piazzale Europa
To get there you need to take one of the following buses: 3, 4, 17,
17
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Foreigners in Trieste
Source: Office of vital statistics, 31/12/2005
Compiled by the Statistics Office, province of Trieste
EUROPEAN UNION
CITIZENSHIP
M
AUSTRIA
25
BELGIUM
7
BULGARIA
22
CZECH REPUBLIC
3
DENMARK
3
ESTONIA
0
LATVIA
1
LITHUANIA
0
FINLAND
3
FRANCE
32
GERMANY
55
GREECE
60
GREAT BRITAIN
67
HUNGARY
6
IRELAND
5
LUXEMBOURG
0
MALTA
0
NETHERLANDS
10
POLAND
19
PORTUGAL
4
ROMANIA
153
SLOVAKIA
8
SLOVENIA
188
SPAIN
15
SWEDEN
6
OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
ALBANIA
298
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
228
CROATIA
728
YUGOSLAVIA
2.357
F
65
7
44
15
1
1
5
2
7
48
82
45
62
13
6
1
1
16
70
9
146
10
133
55
4
TOT
90
14
66
18
4
1
6
2
10
80
137
105
129
19
11
1
1
26
89
13
299
18
251
70
10
318
152
628
1.958
616
380
1.356
4.315
13
MACEDONIA
MOLDAVIA
NORWAY
RUSSIA
SAN MARINO
SWITZERLAND
TURKEY
UKRAINE
AFRICA
ALGERIA
ANGOLA
BENIN
CAMEROON
CHAD
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
CONGO (ZAIRE)
IVORY COAST
EGYPT
ERITREA
ETHIOPIA
GUINEA BISSAU
KENYA
LIBERIA
LIBYA
MADAGASCAR
MALAWI
MOROCCO
MAURITANIA
MAURITIUS
MOZAMBIQUE
NIGERIA
RWANDA
SEICELLES
SENEGAL
SOMALIA
SOUTH AFRICA
14
93
24
3
32
1
5
58
32
57
62
4
70
0
10
23
129
150
86
7
102
1
15
81
161
41
0
0
40
0
0
18
2
1
21
2
1
59
2
1
61
2
1
0
11
3
0
1
0
0
3
0
3
59
1
1
1
8
2
0
169
31
0
2
3
6
4
1
5
5
0
2
2
25
0
0
0
17
0
2
11
25
2
2
14
9
4
2
5
5
3
2
5
84
1
1
1
25
2
2
180
56
2
SUDAN
TANZANIA
TOGO
TUNISIA
UGANDA
AMERICA
ARGENTINA
BELIZE
BOLIVIA
BRAZIL
CANADA
CHILE
COLUMBIA
COSTA RICA
CUBA
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ECUADOR
EL SALVADOR
JAMAICA
MEXICO
PANAMA
PARAGUAY
PERU
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
URUGUAY
VENEZUELA
ASIA
AFGHANISTAN
ARMENIA
BANGLADESH
CHINA, POPULAR REP.
PHILIPPINES
GEORGIA
JAPAN
JORDAN
INDIA
INDONESIA
3
1
0
29
1
3
1
1
7
1
6
2
1
36
2
37
1
1
9
3
2
32
2
9
12
5
1
0
5
1
1
8
38
1
6
47
0
2
47
4
3
76
0
35
23
9
2
1
12
4
0
29
32
1
9
84
1
3
56
7
5
108
2
44
35
14
3
1
17
5
1
37
70
2
15
8
1
36
322
19
2
2
15
10
0
0
2
6
270
29
1
8
5
5
1
8
3
42
592
48
3
10
20
15
1
15
IRAN
IRAQ
ISRAEL
LEBANON
MALAYSIA
MONGOLIA
MYANMAR
NEPAL
PAKISTAN
PALESTINE
SYRIA
SRI LANKA
TAIWAN
THAILAND
UZBEKISTAN
VIETNAM
OCEANIA
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
OTHER
NON-DEFINED TERRITORY
29
5
26
47
0
0
0
3
10
2
5
0
18
2
1
0
21
3
4
17
1
2
1
1
0
0
3
2
11
25
4
1
50
8
30
64
1
2
1
4
10
2
8
2
29
27
5
1
8
1
6
0
14
1
4
2
6
TOTAL:
TOT.MINORS
TOT.
16
0-17
ALL
943 m
5.665 m
839 f
5.230 f
1.782
10.895
Can I help you?
ACLI - Christian Association of Italian
Workers
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
Working hours:
via San Francesco, 4/1
040 - 370408
040 - 3483329
www.aclitrieste.it
[email protected]
Monday to Friday 09.00-12.00
Monday to Tuesday 15.00-18.00
WHAT IT IS: A Christian association which promotes the values
of work, democracy, justice, coexistence and co-operation
among different cultures. It is also a socio-educational movement which aims to support individuals and families through
social action, training and services.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Social assistance and protection, sanitary and fiscal
assistance with the ACLI patronage and the CAF ACLI
• Vocational counselling and training through the Enaip
(national agency for vocational education)
• Organisation of various social activities: sport (Unione Sportiva ACLI), environmental (ACLI Anni Verdi), touristic (CTA),
cultural (Unasp), protection of women (Coordinamento
Donne) and in favour of consumers (Lega Consumatori)
• Co-operation with other associations and local agencies
in the field of immigration (see Centre for non-EU citizen
immigrants)
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Acli - Pronto Casa
Address:
Phone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail. via San Francesco, 4/1
040 - 3480993
040 - 3483329
www.cooperativalybra.it
[email protected]
Working hours: Monday 09.00-12.00
Thursday 16.00-19.00
WHAT IT IS: Together with the Region, it assists foreigners in
search of a house.
Acli - Pronto Lavoro
Address:
Phone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail. Working hours:
via San Francesco, 4/1
040 - 3480993
040 - 3483329
www.cooperativalybra.it
[email protected]
Monday and Friday 09.00- 12.00
Thursday 16.00-19.00
WHAT IT IS: It is a help desk for people who are looking
for a job
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Acli colf - Sportello Donne Italiane e immigrate
Address:
Phone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail. via San Francesco, 4/1
040 - 3480993
040 - 3483329
www.cooperativalybra.it
[email protected]
Working hours: Tuesday 09.00-12.00, Wednesday 09.00-12.00 (only by appointment) and 16.00-18.30
ADDIWAN - Italian-Arab Volunteering Cultural
Association
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
via Polesini, 1/1
040 - 382846
040 - 382846
www.addiwan.org
[email protected]
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is an Italian-Arab Volunteering
Cultural Association working in Friuli - Venezia
Giulia, whose aims are the promotion and
protection of socio-cultural integration of
immigrants through the discovery of their
culture. Its aim is multicultural dialogue
between ethnic and religious communities.
The name “addiwan”, means “a place to meet” in spoken
Arabic.
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WHAT IT DOES:
•
Promotion of a real culture of development, cooperation
and peace in secondary schools
•
Organisation of cultural activities aimed at maintaining a
bond with cultural and traditional roots through Arabic
language courses, debates, conferences, parties and
shows
•
Initiative for the support and protection of foreign
students
•
Collaboration with other agencies and associations in
order to promote integration
Stella Polare – North Star
Address: Telephone:
Toll free hotline:
E-mail:
Website:
Working hours:
Androna degli Orti 4
040 - 3481366
800 290290
[email protected]
www.luccioleonline.org
10.00-17.00 Monday - Friday
WHAT IT IS: An organization founded in 1983 by the
non-profit Committee for the Civil Rights of Prostitutes in
partnership with the local health boards of Trieste. Stella
Polare is a social protection project founded to promote the
civil rights of prostitutes and to give support to women who
wish to escape from severe slavery conditions and sexual
exploitation. Its team is composed of a coordinator,
educators, psychologists and cultural mediators. Stella
Polare, through a mobile unit, contacts the women on the
streets and offers to help them providing: information on
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disease prevention with cultural mediators, general information on social health services where foreigners without
paper can apply, basic information on the Italian law, assistence
and accompaniment to local health and social services,
assisted repatriation upon woman’s request in collaboration
with foreign associations present in her country of origin.
Stella Polare works in a network with similar organizations in
North-East Italy to hold a social protection program for women
who want to abandon prostitution. The program provides
for the legalization, housing, education, professional training,
and job placement of the women as well as for a counseling
program which helps them move on in their lives. For women
who do not want to abandon prostitution, Stella Polare
encourages self-determination. Stella Polare provides free
health examinations and promotes the use of contraceptives
and condoms to prevent unwanted pregnancies and the
spread of sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS. Stella
Polare also works with victims of trafficking in prisons with a
project called “Fuori dalle mura”.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Provide shelters to victims of trafficking who wish to abandon prostitution and enter a social protection program
• Teach and encourage health and safety procedures to prevent unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS through the use of condoms and contraception
• Work with victims of trafficking in prisons
• Run a toll-free help line against mistreatment and exploitation; the number is: 800 290290
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•
•
Encourage self-determination in those sex workers who do not want to abandon their job on the street
Fight against social discrimination of immigrants and sex workers
AnDanDes Cultural Association - AnDanDes Associazione
Culturale
Address: Office address: Telephone: E-mail: Giardino di Via San Michele
Via San Sebastiano 2
040 - 304742
[email protected]
Garden working hours: Andandes working hours: 08.00-sunset
Wednesday 16.00-18.00
WHAT IT IS: An association founded in 1999 by a group of local
families in order to make a safe place for their children to play.
AnDanDes takes care of the San Michele garden and has opened
a kitchen there. Someone is always present at the kitchen, so
children can come and play at any time. The association of
parents provides mutual support: any child or parent who needs
help with anything can always find it from AnDanDes.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Supervision of children after school and during the summer
• Organization of activities and workshops for children - cooking, art, science, etc.
• Organization of theatre shows and concerts
• Hosting of birthday parties for children that go there
• Support for parents who are trying to integrate into society,
find jobs, etc.
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• Care for the San Michele garden
A.I.A. - Italian-American Association
Address:
Phone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail: via Roma, 15
040 - 630301
040 - 631240
www.assitam.com
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is an association, present in Trieste since 1961,
which promotes and maintains the relations between the United
States and the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. It organizes activities
and events which reflect American culture. The subscribers can
consult, during the opening times or at home, a great number
of books, magazines and video tapes in English from the
library.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Intensive / Annual English classes
•
Projection of American movies (original version) at Excelsior
Cinema, via Muratti 2
•
Screening of movies for schools
•
Organisation of exhibitions
•
Organisation of events on American culture and society
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ALEF - Emigrant workers’ association of Friuli Venezia
Giulia
Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Via Pondares, 8
040 - 3788232
040 - 772474
[email protected]
Working hours: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday
10.00-12.00 / 17.00-19.00
17.00-19.00
10.00-12.00 / 16.00-19.00
17.00-19.00
09.00-12.00 / 17.00-19.00
WHAT IT IS: It is an association, created in 1968, which supports
and unites immigrants and their descendants from Friuli Venezia
Giulia, who are resident in Italy or abroad. Since 1990, it has also
been helping and supporting immigrants who live in Friuli Venezia
Giulia. It is represented in the regional Council for Immigration.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Publication of the periodical “Nuova Emigrazione”
•
Publication and diffusion of textbooks, research, essays and
videos on topics related to emigration and immigration.
•
Projects to support the integration of immigrants and their
families (e.g. the regional network of information desks
which is managed in collaboration with public institutions and
syndicates)
•
Informing the public about immigration, racism, xenophobia,
intercultural relations, safe working conditions, rights and
duties of the immigrant citizens and the status of immigrant
women.
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Alliance Française
Address:
Phone number:
Fax:
Web:
E-mail: Piazza S. Antonio Nuovo, 2
040 - 634619
040 - 634619
www.alliancefrancaise.trieste.it
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: Affiliated to the Alliance Française Paris and the
French embassy in Italy, this association aims to spread French
language and culture. It is a pleasant place for cultural exchange
where you can find books, newspapers and movies in French. It
also offers courses of French at different levels.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Examination centre for CFP, DELF scolaire, DELF-DALF
•
Translation service
•
Refresher courses for teachers of French language in Italian
schools
•
Library (with more than 10,000 books)
•
Screening of movies (from October to June)
•
Courses of French cuisine for children and teenagers
•
Organisation of cultural events
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Medical Office for Foreigners - Ambulatorio per
Stranieri
Azienda per i Servizi Sanitari N.1 Triestina
Address:
Phone:
Web:
E-mail:
via Stuparich, 1
040 - 3992922
www.ass1.sanita.fvg.it
[email protected]
Working hours: Monday, Wednesday and
Friday 14.00 - 15.00
WHAT IT IS: It is a medical office, present in
the city since 1999, for foreigners who need
medical treatment and do not know where
to go.
•
WHAT IT DOES:
• Doctors and nurses, with the aid of a
cultural mediator, offer medical treatment for free, respecting anonymity.
Offers medical treatment even without the permesso di soggiorno (residence permit)
Keep in Mind!
In case of emergency, you can:
• Go to the Pronto Soccorso (ER) of a hospital (even without
a residence permit - permesso di soggiorno - you will be
taken care of, but local authorities will be informed of your
presence).
• Dial 118 to call for an ambulance (the service is free of
charge)
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A.S.C.A.T. - Association of Cameroon students of the
University of Trieste
Web:
E-mail (of the president):
www.ascat.afrikart.net
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is a cultural non-profit association of university
students. Its aims are: promotion of the culture of Cameroon;
integration of students from Cameroon into the university and
social environment of Trieste; solidarity and cultural exchange
between the members.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Promotion of the culture of Cameroon through
meetings, conferences, debates
•
Organising cultural activities (dancing, singing, fashion shows, drama, food tasting)
•
Organising sport events (e.g. football tournament)
Association of the Senegalese of the Trieste
Province - Associazione dei Senegalesi della provincia
di Trieste
Address:
Telephone (of Mr Bara):
E-mail: via Baiamonti, 27
335 - 6150022
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is an association open to anyone (not only
Senegalese people) who has some bonds with Senegalese
culture. It works especially with immigration issues.
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WHAT IT DOES:
• Raising awareness about and promotion of Senegalese culture (e.g. the cuisine)
• Providing information and help concerning residence permits, houses, jobs, family reunifications
• Organising conferences about Africa
CACIT - Immigrant Associations and Communities
Coordination Centre
Address:
Telephone/fax:
E-mail:
via San Francisco 11
040 - 3720742
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is a group created in 2001 by different associations
and immigrant communities present in the province of Trieste.
It helps to improve the relations between immigrants and local
citizens for a better integration.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Activities to raise cultural and political awareness on the reality of immigrants.
•
Conversation with local institutions about the reality and the problems of immigrants
•
Publications on the theme of immigration
•
Organization of recreational and sport activities between different immigrant communities of Trieste.
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Caritas Diocesana
Address:
Telephone:
Web:
E-mail:
via di Cavana, 15
040 - 3185481/482
www.caritastrieste.it
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is a pastoral organisation belonging to the Catholic Church. It promotes and coordinates several assistance and
charity initiatives in the Dioceses of Trieste. It has many centres
for different purposes in different locations:
Listening and guidance centre
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
via di Cavana, 15
040 - 3185476
040 - 3185480
[email protected]
Working hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Saturday 09.00 - 11.30
09.00 - 11.00
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Information and guidance service at the borders for
refugees and asylum seekers following an agreement
with the Local Government Agency (Prefecture of Trieste)
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours: Via di Cavana, 15
040 - 7680333
040 - 3185480
[email protected]
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 09.00-17.00
Wednesday, Saturday 09.00-13.00
Refectory “Giorgia Monti”
Meal distribution (lunch and supper) following an agreement with
the Municipality of Trieste
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours: via F. Venezian, 23/A
040 -304155
040 - 304155
[email protected]
every day 11.30-12.30 and 19.00-19.30
Shower and laundry service
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours: 30
via di Chiadino, 2
040 - 3185481 / 482
040 - 3185480
[email protected]
Monday, Wednesday 09.30-11.30,
Friday 15.30-17.30
Shower service at Teresiano
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours: via dell’Istria 71
040 - 634071
040 - 3476209
[email protected]
Tuesday, Thursday 17.00-19.00
Reception Centre - Casa di Accoglienza “A. Berlan”
Reception centre for asylum seekers and immigrants following
an agreement with the Municipality of Trieste.
Address:
Telephone:
Working hours: v. S. Lazzaro, 14
040 - 368493
24 hours a day (24/7)
Reception Centre - Casa di Accoglienza “Teresiano”
Reception centre for people who have problems to find a house,
following an agreement with the Municipality of Trieste.
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours: via dell’Istria, 71
040 - 634071
040 - 3476209
[email protected]
24 hours a day (24/7)
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Reception Centre - Casa di accoglienza “La Madre”
Reception centre of mothers with children.
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours: v. Navali, 25
040 - 304086
040 - 304086
[email protected]
24 hours a day (24/7)
Reception Centre - Casa di accoglienza “Betania”
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours: v. Chiadino, 2
040 - 639806
040 - 3185480
[email protected]
24 hours a day (24/7)
Islamic Cultural Centre of Trieste and of the Venezia
Giulia - Centro Culturale Islamico di Trieste e della
Venezia Giulia
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
Community prayer:
32
Via Pascoli, 45
040 - 772370
040 - 772370
www.al-islam.it
[email protected]
Friday 13.30 - 14.30
WHAT IT IS: It is a non-profit organisation. The Islamic Cultural
Centre has existed in Trieste since 1982, but the presence of
Islamic people in Trieste dates back to the first half of the XIX
century, as the Ottoman Islamic cemetery which is still used,
proves.
WHAT IT DOES:
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Support to the Muslims living in Trieste
•
Organise celebrations for the main festivities of the
Islamic year
•
Dialogue with the representative of other beliefs
•
Spread the knowledge of Islam, through lectures in state schools, conferences, musical performances, seminars
•
Lend selected books, collected in a multi-lingual library
Centre of Cultures - Centro delle Culture
Address:
Telephone:
Web:
E-mail:
via dell’Industria, 20/A
040 - 771847
www.cultures.it
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is an organization, born from the
Human Movement in Argentina at the end of the
‘60s and now spread in 100 countries. Their ideal is
to overcome violence in a world wide context, in our
social, family and personal life.
The group is self-financing, in order to guarantee its
total independence.
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WHAT IT DOES:
•
Publication of the multi - ethnic and multilingual periodi
cal “Freaks”, meeting point for communities and cultures at Trieste. Free distribution
E-mail: [email protected]
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Free Italian courses for foreigners: the courses take place from October until June, at different levels
•
Basic journalism courses: possibility of learning the theory and of practising journalism.
•
Seminaries and meetings: about non-violence in daily life, about dialogue and mutual awareness between different cultures.
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Film screening
•
Café “La Paz”: traditional Sunday meeting with coffee and discussion on given themes
•
“Festival delle Diversità”: a great event, organised in
co-operation with associations and groups which coexist in Trieste. It is about playing, having fun, learning to know each other, reflection over various aspects of diversity and its richness. A moment of discovery of other people and of oneself among unknown music, flavours and perfumes.
“Non-violence is a lifelong choice, it is to
learn how to overcome violence within
oneself and with others”
(HUMANIST MOVEMENT).
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Service Desk for Immigrants from outside the EU –
Centro Servizi per Cittadini Immigrati Extracomunitari
Address:
Telephone:
via del Sale 4/A
040 - 313486
Fax:
E-mail:
Working hours:
040 - 313497
[email protected]
Monday 16.00-18.00
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
09.30-12.30
WHAT IT IS: The Service Desk for Immigrants coming from outside the EU started in 1991 to face the first immigration emergencies in Trieste. The aim of this Centre is to offer guidance to
non EU immigrants who live or arrive in Trieste. ACLI and CARITAS work together for this Desk, financed by the Municipality
of Trieste.
WHAT IT DOES:
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Help in the preparation of documents
•
Information on basic needs (food, housing clothes)
•
Help to obtaining residence permit and visas, family re unions, Italian citizenship
•
Legal guidance on the new immigration laws
Spoken languages:
•
Italian
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French
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English
•
Spanish
•
Serbian
•
Croatian
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CNA Immigration Desk
National Confederation of Artisanship and of Small and Medium
Enterprise
Address:
Telephone: Fax: Web: E-mail: Piazza Venezia, 1
040 - 3185511
040 - 308212
www.cnatrieste.com
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is an office that helps foreigners who have some
professional experience to settle down. It, also, helps employers
of foreign workers.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Free services of entrepreneurship and assistance in starting a new business (within the “Equal project”). Dedicated to non EU citizens, employed or unemployed
Catholic Communities of Trieste
Only some churches and catholic communities have been included
in this guide on the basis of greater accessibility or greater
attendance by foreigners. In the list below, churches are presented
first, followed by Catholic charity services.
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San Giusto Cathedral
Address:
Telephone:
Fax: piazza della Cattedrale
040 - 309666
040 - 3224575
Mass times: weekdays
Saturday
Sunday
08.30 (Latin) - 18.30
18.30
09.15 - 10.30 -11.45 - 19.00
WHAT IT IS: It is the cathedral of the Catholic
community of Trieste. Its origins go back to
Roman times and it represents one of the
most ancient Christian remains of the city.
Numerous inscriptions on the floor-mosaics,
date back to the V-VI century a.d. (the only
authenticated findings from the first Christian
community of Trieste).
The modifications and the gradual development of the buildings
on the hill of San Giusto show the vital role of the local Church
in the V century, i.e. when the Christian cathedral was built on the ruins of a temple
dedicated to Jupiter, Era and Minerva. The
Paleochristian building, left few traces, as
it was replaced by two parallel churches in
the Middle Ages; these were then merged
into the current Basilica with five naves.
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Church of the Immaculate Heart of Maria (Chiesa
dell’Immacolato Cuore di Maria)
Address:
Telephone:
Fax: via S. Anastasio
040 - 363593
040 - 363089
Mass times: weekdays Saturday Sunday 07.30 - 08.30 -18.30
18.30
08.30 - 10.00 - 11.30
- 18.30 - 20.00
WHAT IT IS: the primitive chapel of the “Immacolato Cuore di
Maria” became the site for the parish of S. Antonio Taumaturgo on
October 1st, 1927. The religious parish of the missionaries “Figli
dell’Immacolato Cuore di Maria” was established on September 1st,
1933. It is located close to the central train station in Trieste.
Church of S. Antonio Taumaturgo
Address:
Telephone:
Mass times: weekdays
Saturday Sunday piazza S. Antonio Nuovo
040 - 630116
07.30 - 09.30 - 18.00
18.00
08.00 (Slovenian) - 09.00 - 10.15 -11.30 - 18.00
WHAT IT IS: The church of S. Antonio Taumaturgo was built to meet
the needs of the growing population, as the “New City” developed
during the XVIII century. The construction began based on a project
of the architect Pietro Nobile in 1828. In 1849, the church, a
magnificent example of neoclassical architecture was consecrated
and opened to the public. Previously, another church dedicated to S.
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Antonio had been built in 1767 and then demolished in 1828,
because it had proven to be insufficient for people’s needs. The
parish was established in 1774.
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Chiesa del Sacro
Cuore di Gesù)
Address:
via del Ronco 12
Telephone:
040 - 54917
Fax:
040 - 351244
E-mail:
[email protected]
Mass times:
weekdays
07.15 - 09.00
- 18.00 - 19.00
Saturday
18.00 (winter)
19.00 (summer)
Sunday
08.00 - 09.15 10.30 - 12.00 - 19.00
WHAT IT IS: Founded in 1908, this church was consecrated in
1910 and became a parish in 1948. Currently, it is entrusted to
the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Chiesa di S. Pietro
and Paolo)
Address:
via Cologna 59
Telephone:
040 - 568486
Mass times:
weekdays
08.30 - 17.00 (Winter)
08.30 -19.00 (Summer)
Saturday
19.00
Sunday
09.00 - 10.15 - 1.30 - 17.00
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Every first Sunday of the month, the 11.30 mass is animated by a
choir of African students
WHAT IT IS: The first place of cult of the district of Cologna was
founded in a cellar of a private building, and it was blessed and
opened for service on Christmas day 1939.
It is located in an area of the city beneath the University of
Trieste, and it is therefore frequented by a great many students; it
hosts the mass for the beginning of the academic year.
Church of San Giovanni Bosco
Address:
via dell’Istria 53
Telephone:
040 - 638526
Fax:
040 - 638491
E-mail:
[email protected]
Mass times: weekdays 07.00 - 08.00 - 18.00
Saturday 19.00
Sunday 08.00 - 09.00 - 10.00 (lower church) - 10.00 (Slovenian) - 11.00 - 19.00
WHAT IT IS: This parish, dedicated to SS. Maria Ausiliatrice, was
opened before its completion at the end of 1910. Since 1940, it
has been entrusted to the Salesians. It hosts a small community
of university students.
Chapel of S. Raffaele - Train Station
Address:
within the central train station of Trieste
Mass times:
Saturday
18.30
Sunday 12.00 - 18.30
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Convent of Capuchin friars in Montuzza
Soup Kitchen
Address:
Telephone:
via Capitolina, 14
040 - 638064
Working hours
every day at 11.30
Parish “Nostra Signora della Provvidenza e di Sion”
- parish Caritas
Soup Kitchen
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
via P. Besenghi, 8
040 - 303643
040 - 313529
Working hours:
Wednesday 12.30 - 14.00
Monastery of the Benedictine Nuns
Soup Kitchen
Address:
Telephone:
via delle Monache, 3
040 - 634908
Working hours:
08.15 - 10.00 (weekdays)
09.15 - 10.30 (festival)
14.30 - 16.00
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San Martino al Campo Community - Comunità di San
Martino al Campo
Address: Telephone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
via Gregorutti, 2
040 - 774186
040 - 775497
www.smartinocampo.it
[email protected]
Working hours:
Monday to Friday 09.00 -13.00
WHAT IT IS: It is a volunteer association
which started to work with youth in the
70’s. in Trieste. The main aim of the
Community is to listen to and to help
people in need while trying to find
together with them possible answers to
their needs. Non-violence, trust, justice
and the possibility of establishing a
dialogue and cooperation with private
or public local institutions or organisations are among the values
of the Community.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Help for people in need in general and of people with more specific mental, social or physical problems. In particular, the Centro San Martino, near the train station with 23 beds offers a place for the night and breakfast to people (also foreigners) coming directly from the streets
• Guidance by the “Avvocato di strada” - “Street lawyer”. Office offering free legal assistance and information. Promo
tion of initiatives of entertainment, prevention, and solidarity towards the young generation.
• Initiatives for youth
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• Awareness raising and training about disabilities and
problems of different kinds
• Training for educators, parents and teachers
• Offer of jobs for unemployed youth facing special
problems
Sant’Egidio Community - Comunità di Sant’Egidio
Address: Telephone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
Via Rismondo, 6
040 - 364277
040 - 364277
www.santegidio.org
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: The Community of Sant’Egidio was born in Rome,
1968, as a result of the II Council of the Vatican. Today, 50.000
people have become part of this movement to do charity and
spread the Gospel in Rome, Italy and more than 70 other countries in different continents. Several communities spread around
the world share the same spirituality and ideals of prayer and
solidarity. The main office of the community in Trieste is open on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 17.00 to 19.00.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
The Community of S. Egidio holds prayer meetings on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. in S. Maria Maggiore Church, and on Saturday at 7 p.m. at its centre in via Rismondo, 6
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Kitchen, cooking and distribution of food for homeless people of Trieste
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Collection of donations to be allocated to families in
financial difficulties
•
Care of elderly people at their home and at the head
office
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Jewish Community - Comunità Ebraica
Address: Phone : Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
Via San Francesco d’Assisi, 19
040 -371466
040 -371226
www.triestebraica.it
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: The presence of a Jewish community in Trieste was
first reported in 1236; throughout the centuries, more Jews came
from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean countries. In the
19th century the Jews in Trieste became very important in the
fields of education, literature, industry and commerce. Their
presence gradually increased until it reached 6000 people in the
years before the establishment of racial laws in Italy. During the
Shoah (Holocaust), the Nazis rounded up and deported part of
the Jewish population of Trieste, where there was the only death
camp in Italy, the Risiera di S. Sabba.
Currently, the Jewish community is composed of 500 members.
Their monumental synagogue was opened in 1912 and is one of
the biggest in Europe.
WHAT IT DOES:
The Jewish Community of Trieste offers various services, reserved
for its members and for other Jewish communities in Italy and in
the world. For more information, you can contact the office of
the Community or send an e-mail. In particular, the main activities are:
• Prayer and public worship in the Oratory in via S. Francesco, 19
• Assistance to the poor and sick
• Administration of funeral services and of the Jewish
cemetery
• Administration of the elementary school “I.S. Morpurgo” 44
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and the kindergarten “Marco Tedeschi”, open to all
Administration of the summer camp “Carlo Morpurgo” in Opicina
Administration of the hospice “Pia Casa Gentilomo”
Courses in Jewish language, open to all
Administration of the museum “ Carlo e Vera Wagner” in via Del Monte, 5
Organisation of conferences, temporary exhibitions, movie screenings
Participation in cultural and inter-religious events with other
institutions in the city
Greek Orthodox Community - Comunità Religiosa
Greco Orientale
Address:
Telephone (secretariat):
Telephone (archimandrite):
Fax:
E-mail:
riva III Novembre, 7
040 - 635614
040 - 368320
040 - 634830
[email protected]
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday Monday Sunday Mass time: 09.00 -12.30/15.30-19.30
10.00-12.00/17.00-19.00
09.00-12.30
10.00
WHAT IT IS: The presence of the Greek-oriental church in the
city of Trieste, dates back to first half of the 700s. It was formed
by the first Greek families that established their residence in
Trieste and formed the first parish church, called “Nazione
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Greca”, and, later, “Comunità greco-orientale di Trieste”. The first
church dedicated to St. Spiridione, was later given to Serbian
Orthodox prayers. The current church of San Nicolò and of Santissima
Trinità was built in 1784 on Rive because at that time Trieste was a
rich commercial centre and there were many Greek traders present
in the city. San Nicola is the patron saint for seamen, ship owners
and others who are involved in sea trade. Inside the church, there
are interesting art works.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Service and catechism
•
Organizes free courses in Greek language and traditional Greek dance
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Greek afternoon school
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Organizies meetings for community at important festivals
•
Manage Byzantine museum and library (about 12.000 books)
Romanian Orthodox Community - Comunità Religiosa
Rumeno-Ortodossa
Address:
Telephone (private number of
priest Eusebiu Constantin Negrea):
E-mail:
Mass times: Sunday v. San Michele
349 - 1619559
[email protected]
9.30 and 11.30
WHAT IT IS: It is a new community, recently established because of
the large number of people coming to Trieste from Romania and
Moldova. The service takes place in via S. Michele near the former
Anglican Church.
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WHAT IT DOES:
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Liturgy and catechism
•
Assistance and help for fellow countrymen who live in
Trieste
Serbian-Orthodox Community – Comunità Religiosa
Serbo-Ortodossa
Address: Telephone:
Fax: E-mail:
Opening hours: Closed on: Via Genova, 12
Casella Postale 521
040 - 631328
040 -3476296
[email protected]
09.00-12.00 / 17.00-20.00
Sunday afternoon and on Monday
Mass times: Sunday Festivals
10.00
09.00
Prayer times:
09.00(morning prayer)
18.00 (evening prayer)
every day Important festivities:
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Christmas
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St. Sava
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Easter
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St. Basilio di Ostrok
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St. Lazzaro
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St. Spiridione Taumaturgo
07/01
27/01
12/05
28/06
25/12
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WHAT IT IS: Present in Trieste since the end of the
18th century, the religious Serbian - Orthodox
community is the reference point not only for the
Serb community living in Trieste, but for the entire
Friuli Venezia Giulia region in general. The centre
of the community is the church of St. Spiridione,
whose construction was finished in July 1869
based on a drawing by the Milanese architect Carlo Maciacchini.
The church which can host 1600 people, is the house of the
mosaic work made by Giovanni Sambo. From the moment it was
born, the religious Serbian - Orthodox community expanded
thanks to immigration from Serbia. Today it is able to offer different
types of help like teaching English and Serbian, as well as offering
religious services.
WHAT IT DOES:
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Service and catechism
•
Organizes community meetings especially during
holidays.
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Welcomes foreign people
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Cooperates with other religious communities in Trieste.
•
Organizes Italian and Serbian language courses.
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Post school and post work meetings and social events.
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Raises funds for Serbia.
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E.R.DI.S.U. - Ente Regionale per il Diritto allo Studio
Universitario (Student’s Union)
Address:
Website:
CASA DELLO STUDENTE
salita Monte Valerio 3
www.erdisu.trieste.it
OFFICE WORKING HOURS:
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Service for the right to study
Coordinative office
Casa dello studente (E4 , 4th floor , Room 48)
Monday to Friday: 09.00-12.30
Tuesday and Wednesday: 15.00-16.30 Telephone: 040 - 3595335
Fax: 040 - 3595352
[email protected]
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Competitive examinations - Canteen cards
Casa dello studente (E4 , 4th floor)
Monday to Friday: 09.00-12.30
Tuesday and Wednesday: 15.00-16.30 Telephone: 040 - 3595205
Fax: 040 - 3595352
[email protected]
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Canteen cards - Bus subscription refunds
Casa dello studente (E4 , 4th floor, Room 47)
Monday to Friday: 09.00-12.30
Tuesday and Wednesday: 15.00-16.30 Telephone: 040 - 3595201
Fax: 040 - 3595352
[email protected]
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Cashier’s Desk
Fee payments - to buy cafeteria vouchers for SISSA - cafeteria card
distribution Ristochef
Casa dello studente (E4 , 4th floor, Room 40)
Monday to Friday: 09.00-12.30
Tuesday and Wednesday: 15.00-16.30 Telephone: 040 - 3595307
Fax: 040 - 3595352
[email protected]
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Accommodation (Housing) Office
Room assignment - Room changes
Casa dello studente (E4 , 4th floor, Room 44)
Monday to Friday: 09.00-12.30
Telephone: 040 - 3595302
Fax: 040 - 3595352
[email protected]
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Internet Website assistance - Problems with online
applications
Casa dello studente (E4 , 4th floor, Room 45)
Monday to Friday: 09.00-12.30
Tuesday and Wednesday: 15.00-16.30 Telephone: 040 - 3595308
Fax: 040 - 3595352
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is a regional agency for the support of EU and non
EU University students.
WHAT IT DOES: Diverse personal and community service for the
students from the University in Trieste.
• Scholarships and accommodation for disadvantaged students
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• Restaurant service (cafeteria)
• Information service, explaining the activities and the services that the University offers
• Library service at the Student house (building E4) where university
students can find books, publications, newspapers and national and
international magazines
• Economic support for students with special needs
• Recreational, cultural, and sport activities
Keep in mind!
The E.R.DI.S.U. can also help you to get in touch with your
co nationals who are studying at the University of Trieste.
Goethe zentrum
Address:
via Beccaria, 6
Telephone: 040 635764
Fax: 040 3478205
E-mail: [email protected]
Working hours (secretariat): From Monday to Thursday: 15.00 -18 .00
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday:
10.00-13.00
WHAT IT IS: Goethe Zentrum Trieste is a non-profit association
connected to German language and culture, supported by FriuliVenezia Giulia. It is the regional centre for the delivery of diplomas
of German language proficiency. It also organises study-holidays in
Germany.
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WHAT IT DOES:
•
German courses of different levels
•
Venue for the German language examinations (Goethe
Institute diploma)
•
Organisation of study - holidays in Germany
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Administration of a German library
•
Organisation of cultural events
IAL
Address:
Telephone: Fax: Web: E-mail: via Ponderas, 5
040 - 6726311
040 - 6726309
www.ialweb.it
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is an agency for Professional Training at the
regional level. It organizes courses and training activities, in order
to encourage the entry of youth and adults into the world of work
and to qualify those who are already working.
Moreover the agency supplies assistance for young professionals
and promotes research activities and publications, meetings and
seminars, national and European projects in cooperation with
other agencies, firms, universities, institutions.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Italian courses for foreigners coming from non-EU countries (in order to benefit you have to be 18 years old at least and own a fiscal code). Such courses, usually, last 80 hours and have two levels: basic and intermediate. They take place near the main office in via Pondares 5, mainly during the evening 52
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(18.00 - 21.00) twice a week.
Examination centre licensed for foreigners by the University of Perugia for the obtainment of CELI (certificazione della conoscenza della lingua italiana) certificates.
Language courses (English, Slovene, German, Spanish) of different levels. On-line courses are also available.
Training courses in different areas (management, graphics, computer science, public administration, security, human resources, media)
Exam headquarters for the European Computer Driving License (ECDL)
Organizes cultural events
Interethnos
Address: Telephone:
via Pondares, 8
347 - 8541529
WHAT IT IS: It is a cultural association founded in
Trieste in 2000 by several cultural mediators. Its aim is
the integration of foreigners and the development of
the acceptance.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Cultural mediation in public services (in particular at hospitals), in schools (from kindergartens to secondary schools)
• Support to foreign families
• Organisation of conferences
• Organisation of courses for public government
employees
• Projects for youth
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• Collaboration with the local library
• Participation in a project to help minors
ICS: Italian Consortium of Solidarity
Address:
via Roma, 28
Telephone: 040 - 3480622
Fax: 040 - 3480614
Web:
www.icsitalia.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Desk working hours: Monday 10.30 - 13.30,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 14.30 - 17.30
WHAT IT IS: It is a humanitarian and international cooperation
organisation, which was born immediately after the start of the
conflict in ex-Yugoslavia thanks to the joint effort of other local
associations.
It works in Italy and abroad (Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the
Middle East) in favour of peace, non-violence, cooperation,
international solidarity, human rights, democracy, social and
economic justice.
It operates human development projects, in Eastern Europe, in
the Balkan area and in the Middle East. In Italy, its main activities
concern migrants, asylum seekers and refugees. Among its aims is
that of helping asylum seekers in a practical way. After the Kosovo
crisis started, it opened a centre for asylum seekers in Trieste.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Asylum seekers desk (helping with Italian bureaucracy, with learning Italian, with school and jobs)
• Awareness - raising about asylum seeking in schools
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• Projects in collaboration with local, national and international
organisations
Sagal: Italian-Somali Cultural Association
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
via Pondares, 8
040 - 3788232
040 - 772474
[email protected]
WHAT IT IS: It is an association created in 1983 by Somali and
Italian people, aimed at maintaining the cultural and historical
roots of their countries and spreading the knowledge of Somali
culture.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Guidance for recent immigrants in Trieste
•
Community religious services
•
Seminars and conferences on the rights of immigrants in collaboration with public institutions
•
Cultural initiatives on Somali culture and traditions
•
Courses of Italian for speakers of other languages
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Sakia: Tibetan Buddhist Centre
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
via G. Marconi, 34
040 - 571048
040 - 571048
[email protected]
http://xoomer.alice.it/alcarami
Working hours:
Thursday 19.00 (introduction to
buddhism), Friday 14.30
Monday afternoon: desk for helping Tibetan children
WHAT IT IS: Born in 1989 as an inter-religious organisation, it soon
devoted itself to the Tibetan Buddhism Sakya. It is open both to
Italians and foreigners, and being apolitical it only works on the
religious dimension. It does not aim at religious conversion of
people, but simply to offer psychological teaching to help people
to know themselves and to find happiness. The centre is funded
by its own members.
WHAT IT DOES:
•
Help with Italian bureaucracy concerning immigrants
•
Study of Sakya literature
•
Teaching and training
•
Weekly course of initiation into Buddhism
•
Tara and Makahala rituals
•
Three meditation sessions per week
•
Helping Tibetan refugees in Indian and Nepalese camps
•
Fundraising for a medical centre for dentistry in Dehra Dun, India
•
Quarterly magazine “Sakya Dharma News”
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Etnoblog
Address: Telephone/Fax:
E-mail:
Website:
Via Madonna del Mare 3
040 - 303104
[email protected]
www.etnoblog.com
Working hours:
09.00-13.00, 14.30-18.30
WHAT IT IS: A non-profit intercultural association focused on
informing people in Trieste about the issues of intercultural
education and integration. The association organizes several
events and activities to promote these topics. Subscription to
Etnoblog is available to all who request it.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Etnoblog Cultural Club: a cultural club in Trieste that has facilities for meetings, photography, drama, music performance,
video, a gym for children and seniors, and a children’s play
area.
• Colors Project, funded by the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region:
the broadcasting of television and radio programs in multiple
languages about the importance of immigration and the reduction
of discrimination at all levels
• Overnight Project, in partnership with the Addiction Department
of Trieste: a project with the aim of lowering the amount of
injury and damage caused by drugs and alcohol. Programmes
of the project include providing transportation to and from
nightclubs in Sistiana to reduce drunk driving.
• Electroblog: a summer youth festival sponsored by the
region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and held yearly since 2006 in attractive
places of the town, such as the Giardino di San Michele (garden
of San Michele) and Porto Vecchio (Old Port).
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• The festival features three days of electronic music, workshops,
and visuals of electronic culture.
Bottega del Mondo \ Associazione “Senza Confini Brez Meja” - Fair Trade World Shop \ Association “No
Borders”
Address: Telephone: Fax: E-mail: Working hours: Via di Torre Bianca 29/b
040 - 3728230
040 - 3729847
[email protected]
Monday 09.00-13.00
Tuesday-Saturday 09.00-13.00
\ 15.30-19.30
WHAT IT IS: The Association “Senza Confini-Brez Meja” strives to
promote knowledge, friendship, and fair trade between North
and South as well as active citizenship, critical consumption, and
awareness of where goods come from and under what conditions
they are produced. The Association runs a fair trade store, called
the World Shop (“Bottega del Mondo”), that sells fair trade
products from the Southern Hemisphere as well as from Italy.
All producers that the World Shop buys from are members of
social co-operative societies that make sure that the workers and
their families are treated fairly and are not exploited and that
environmentally sustainable practices are used. The Association
organizes initiatives to broaden public knowledge of foreign
countries and cultures through school visits, intercultural
projects, meetings with producers, and courses for volunteers.
As evidenced by the bilingual name Senza Confini-Brez Meja, the
Association brings together people from different backgrounds,
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especially the Slovene minority, which is very prominent in
Trieste.
WHAT IT DOES:
• Run intercultural awareness projects such as Hands in Dough and Culture Group as well as activities with children and school visits
• Support intercultural initiatives in Trieste and elsewhere
• The shop sells fair trade foodstuffs such as honey, spices, chocolate, coffee, tea, sugar, rice, dry fruit, jam, and fruit juice, and also handicrafts including musical instruments, baskets, toys, glass, ceramics, wood, and textiles.
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Trade Unions and Help Desk for Foreigners - Sindacati.
Ufficio stranieri
The three main Italian trade unions in collaboration with other
associations manage the help desks for guidance on fiscal matters and on other bureaucratic issues concerning immigrants.
They also help with residence permits and family reunification
matters.
CGIL (and ALEF Association)
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Web:
E-mail:
via Pondares, 8
040 - 3788211
040 - 772474
www.trieste.cgil.it
[email protected]
CISL (and ANOLF Association)
Address:
Telephone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail. Piazza Dalmazia, 1
040 - 6791311
040 - 6706820
www.anolf.it
[email protected]
[email protected]
UIL - Ufficio stranieri - Office for Foreigners
Address:
Telephone: Fax:
Web:
E-mail. 60
via Polonio, 5
040 - 367800
040 - 367803
www.uil.it
[email protected]
Consulates
Source: www.ts.camcom.it and Pagine Bianche (phone
directory)
The diplomatic representatives present in
Trieste are:
AUSTRIA Consulate
Address:
Telephone/fax:
E-mail:
via della Geppa, 4
040 - 633712
[email protected]
BELGIUM Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via San Giovanni Bosco, 5
040 - 361934
040 - 639682
[email protected]
BURKINA FASO
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
via Nordio, 10
040 - 661161
040 - 370006
[email protected]
CAMEROON
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via Caboto, 31
040 - 8321512
040 - 281305
[email protected]
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CYPRUS
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
via Geppa, 4
040 - 365442
COLUMBIA
Consulate
Address:
Telephone and Fax: E-mail:
via Belpoggio, 2
040 - 304055
[email protected]
CROATIA
Consulate General
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
piazza Goldoni, 9
040 - 775154 / 775375
040 - 773959
[email protected]
DENMARK
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: viale Miramare, 5
040 - 4193111
040 - 44263
[email protected]
FINLAND
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via Canale Piccolo, 2
040 - 368588
040 - 365262
[email protected]
FRANCE
Consulate
Address:
Telephone e Fax:
E-mail: piazza Unità d’Italia, 7
040 - 366968
[email protected]
GABON
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Corso Italia, 21
040 - 362817
040 - 3477455
GERMANY
Consulate
Address:
Telephone and Fax:
Telephone:
E-mail: via Beccaria, 8
040 - 364396
040 - 369071 / 364396
[email protected]
GREAT BRITAIN
Consulate
Address:
Telephone and Fax:
via Roma, 15
040 - 3478303
GREECE
Consulate General
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
via Rossini, 6
040 - 363834
040 - 363822
GUATEMALA
Consulate
Address (Chancellery): Telephone:
E-mail: piazza Unità d’Italia, 7
040 - 6702711
[email protected]
HONDURAS
Consulate General
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: piazza S. Giovanni, 3 (II piano)
040 - 636595
040 - 364395
[email protected]
[email protected]
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HUNGARY
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via F. Parisi, 14
040 - 8330477
040 - 3890492
[email protected]
KENYA
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
corso Italia, 21
040 - 630284
LATVIA Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
corso Italia, 21
040 - 630284
040 - 3473095
[email protected]
LEBANON
Consulate
Address:
Telephone and Fax:
via Valdirivo, 34
040 - 638441
MALTA
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via Rittmeyer, 5
040 - 363324
040 - 3484984
[email protected]
MONACO
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: piazza Benco, 1
040 - 367980
040 - 3474882
[email protected]
MONGOLIA
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via Giulia, 10
040 - 575422
040 - 575431
NETHERLANDS
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
capo di Piazza G. Bartoli, 1
040 - 639274
040 - 637771
[email protected]
NORWAY Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: viale Miramare, 5
040 - 4193111
040 - 44263
[email protected]
PANAMA
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via Flavia, 27
040 - 383899
040 - 280269
[email protected]
PERU
Consulate
Address:
Telephone and Fax:
E-mail: website: via S. Francesco d’Assisi 10
040 - 370169
[email protected]
www.consperutrieste.org
[email protected]
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PORTUGAL
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
via Venezian, 1
040 - 305683
040 - 305686
SERBIA Consulate General
Address:
Telephone:
E-mail: strada del Friuli, 54
040 - 410125/6/7
[email protected]
SLOVAKIA
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via Torrebianca, 43
040 - 631920
040 - 631413
[email protected]
SLOVENIA
General Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
via San Giorgio, 1
040 - 307855 /308446
040 - 308266
[email protected]
SOUTH AFRICA
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
cell. E-mail: via Locchi, 10
040 - 300761
040 - 300825
337 - 535024
[email protected]
SPAIN
Vice Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
piazza della Borsa, 2
040 - 366648
040 - 365916
[email protected]
SWEDEN
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: viale Miramare, 5
040 - 4193111
040 - 44263
[email protected]
SWITZERLAND
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: via Battisti, 18
040 - 7600400
040 - 3483378
[email protected]
TURKEY
Consulate General
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail: piazza Unità d’Italia, 7
040 - 6702711
040 - 67027300
[email protected]
UNITED STATES
Consulate
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
via G. Galilei, 30
041 - 5415944
041 - 5416654
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Where to meet your compatriots?
Associations
NAME
Italian-Somali
Association
Sagal
Italian-Iranian
Association
Shahrazad
Italian-Arabian Association
Addiwan
Association
Multietnica
Association
of Cameroon
students of the
University of
Trieste A.S.C.A.T.
Association of
Senegalese of
the Province of
Trieste
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ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
Via Pondares, 8
040 - 3788232
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
[email protected]
p. 55
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
Via di Vittorio, 6
040 - 381422
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
[email protected]
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
Via Polesini, 1/1
040 - 382846
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
[email protected]
p. 19
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
Contact person: Balla Benussi
040 - 363031
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
Contact person: T. Tango Serge
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
[email protected]
p. 27
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
via Baiamonti, 27
335 - 6150022
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
[email protected]
p. 27
NAME
Association for
Italian-Peruvian
cooperation
Cultural
Asociation of
Banaardiriani in
Italy (A.C.B.I.)
Italian-Albanian
Association Illiria
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
via San Francesco, 22
040 - 365029
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
[email protected]
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
via Valmaura, 49
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
via Baiamonti, 30
E-MAIL
ADDRESS
IN THE GUIDE
TELEPHONE
Sino-Italian
Association
Eurasia
via Imbriani, 5
040 - 3478315
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
Serbian
Association
Karadzic
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
via del Rivo, 5
040 - 311669
E-MAIL
IN THE GUIDE
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Restaurants, Take-Away, Shops
Source: Addresses and data taken from Pagine Bianche (phone directory), promotional material, interviews
AFRICA
ALBANIA
ARABIC
BALKANS
GERMANY
JAPAN
GREECE
INDIA
SERBIA
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- Mireku, African Shop. African and World crafts,
via Ginnastica 33/a corner via Brunner
- African shop, African market, Call Center, Western
Union Black and White, via Foscolo 8 B
-Take away Gastronomia Ina, via Parini 6B,
tel. 040 - 633665
- Arabic restaurant Là di Boubir, locality Contovello
186, tel. 040 - 251353
- Restaurant Casa d’Oriente (Palestine), via
Ginnastica 3, tel. 338 - 3392456
- Restaurant Shahrazad (Syria), via Caprin 4/b,
tel. 040 - 772298
- Arabic restaurant Mille e una notte, viale XX
settembre, 16, tel. 040 - 368767
- Balkan restaurants La dolce vita, via delle Docce
16/2, tel. 040 - 5708557
- Bavarian kitchen Kapuziner Keller, via Pozzo del
Mare 1, tel. 040 - 307997
- Special Bavarian Buffet Rudy, via Valdirivo 32,
tel. 040 - 639428
- Japanese restaurant Tokyo, via Gatteri 10,
tel. 040 - 630814
- Greek restaurant Filoxenia, via Mazzini 3,
tel. 040 - 3481644 / 661371
- Greek restaurant Time out, via Malcanton 8,
tel. 040 - 3480235
- Indian restaurant Taj Mahal, via Brunner, 5/A
- Serbian restaurant, via del Rivo 88
SOMALIA
TURKEY
CHINA
- Somalian restaurant, via Commerciale 134
- Somalian restaurant, via di Scorcola
- Fast food Toros Kebab, via D’Annunzio
- Fast food Anatolia Kebab, v della Raffineria
- Fast food Anatolia Kebab 12, v Giulia 36/A,
tel. 040 - 5199651
- Sis Kebab, str. del Friuli 41-A, tel. 040 - 418520
-Turkish restaurant Piccola Istambul, via Toti 2,
tel. 040 - 370039
- Chinese foodshop, via Udine 26/c
- Chinese restaurant Fiore di loto, Campo Belvedere
1, tel. 040 - 413346
- Chinese restaurant Grande Shangai, P.za Venezia
1, tel. 040 - 309274
- Chinese restaurant La giada, via Ponziana 2,
tel. 040 -767685
- Chinese restaurant Grande Cina, via Malcanton
10, tel. 040 - 630726
- Chinese restaurant, Cina Cina, via Brunner 1,
tel. 040 - 367388 / 768477
- Chinese restaurant Barbù, P.za Garibaldi 11/b,
tel. 040 - 638145
- Chinese restaurant Chinatown, str. Vecchia Istria
46, tel. 040 - 382135
- Chinese restaurant da Liù, via Foschiatti 5,
tel. 040 - 662747
- Chinese restaurant and bar Nuova Canton, via
Valdirivo 25/a, tel. 040 - 365690
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More useful information
Remember!!
• For First aid dial:
• In case of accident or danger dial:
118
113
(The calls are tariff-free)
• The central post office is situated in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, 1
tel. 040 - 6764281
• Taxis call service: Radiotaxi (24 hours) - tel. 040 - 307730
• Arriving in Trieste from Venice, on the coast there is a youth hostel
"Tergeste" in Viale Miramare, 331, tel. 040 - 224102
mail: [email protected]
• There are many opportunities for non-native speakers of Italian to
study the language in Trieste. In particular the C.T.A. EdA Italian
language Courses. For information: “A. Manzoni”, School via
Foscolo, 13 - tel. 040 - 367335
• The Italian section of World Conference on Religions and Peace, is
an international multi-religious movement which unites people of
different religions with the goal of praying and working for peace
and human rights. The Italian section holds prayer meetings,
cultural activities and provides information.
For information: http://xoomer.alice.it/alcarami
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• For 17 years the Trieste Film Festival has taken place in Trieste,
dedicated to Central and Eastern European cinematography and
organized by the “Alpe Adria Cinema” organization.
For information: www.triestefilmfestival.it
• The Latin American Film Festival celebrating its 22nd edition in
2006 is believed to be the most important in the whole of
Europe. It embraces all techniques, innovations, genres and original
ideas in order to show and debate Latin American perspectives on
every-day life and on the tragic events of our times.
For information: www.cinelatinotrieste.org
• Another more recent event is I 1000 occhi - Festival delle
cinematografie e delle culture europee (The 1000 Eyes - European
Cinematographies and Cultures Festival) organised by the “Anno
uno” Association, focusing on diverse European and non-European
perspectives about Europe.
For information: [email protected], tel: 040 - 470 1048
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INTRODUCTION............................................................................................. 1
The Aim of this Guide.................................................................................... 1
Authors.......................................................................................................... 2
Where are you?............................................................................................. 4
Welcome to Trieste!!..................................................................................... 5
Who can help you?........................................................................................ 7
How to get there?....................................................................................... 10
Foreigners in Trieste.................................................................................... 13
Can I help you?............................................................................................ 17
Acli – Christian Association of Italian Workers............................................ 17
Acli – Pronto Casa........................................................................................ 18
Acli – Pronto Lavoro.................................................................................... 18
Acli colf - Sportello Donne Italiane e immigrate ......................................... 19
ADDIWAN – Italian-Arab Volunteering Cultural Association ...................... 19
Stella Polare................................................................................................. 20
AnDanDes Cultural Association................................................................... 22
A.I.A. – Italian-American Association ......................................................... 23
ALEF – Emigrant workers’ association of Friuli Venezia Giulia . .................. 24
Alliance Française........................................................................................ 25
Medical Office for Foreigners - Ambulatorio per Stranieri.......................... 26
A.S.C.A.T.–Association of Cameroon students of
the University of Trieste ............................................................................. 27
Association of the Senegalese of the Trieste Province
– Associazione dei Senegalesi della provincia di Trieste ............................ 27
CACIT – Immigrant Associations and Communities Coordination Centre... 28
Caritas Diocesana ....................................................................................... 29
Listening and guidance centre..................................................................... 29
Information and guidance service at the borders....................................... 30
Refectory “Giorgia Monti”........................................................................... 30
Shower and laundry service…………………………………………………………………….30
Shower service at Teresiano…………………………………………………………………….31
Reception Centers………………………………………………..………………………………….31
Islamic Cultural Centre of Trieste and of the Venezia Giulia.................. ... ..32
Centre of Cultures - Centro delle Culture…………………………………………………33
Service Desk for Immigrants from outside the EU...................................... 35
CNA Immigration Desk ……………………………………………………………………………36
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Catholic Communities of Trieste………………………………………………………………36
Prayer and Churches……………………………………………………………………………….36
San Martino al Campo Community………………………………………..42
Sant Egidio Community - Comunità di Sant Egidio……………………………………43
Jewish Community - Comunità Ebraica……………………………………………………44
Greek Orthodox Community - Comunità Religiosa Greco Orientale…………45
Rumanian Orthodox Community - Comunità Religiosa Rumeno-Ortodossa…………46
Serbian-Orthodox Community - Comunità Religiosa Serbo-Ortodossa…….47
E.R.DI.S.U. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………49
Goethe zentrum………………………………………………………………………………………51
IAL………………………………………………………………………………………………………….52
Interethnos……………………………………………………………………………………………..53
ICS: Italian Consortium of Solidarity………………………………………………………..54
Sagal: Italian-Somali Cultural Association………………………………………………..55
Sakia: Tibetan Buddhist Centre……………………………………………………………….56
Etnoblog………………………………………………………………………………………………….57
Fair Trade World Shop\Association “No Borders”…………………………………….58
Trade Unions and Help Desk for Foreigners - Sindacati. Ufficio stranieri....60
Consulates………………………………………………………………………………………………61
CGIL (and ALEF Association)…………………………………………………………………….54
CISL (and ANOLF Association)…………………………………………………………………55
UIL – Ufficio stranieri - Office for Foreigners……………………………………………55
Where to meet your compatriots?…………………………………………………………..68
Restaurants, Take-Away, Shops………………………………………………………………..70
More useful information………………………………………………………………………….72
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La giuda è stata realizzata dall’Associazione Mondo 2000 con il contributo della Regione Friuli
Venezia Giulia, Servizio Politiche della Pace, Solidarietà e Associazionismo.
Le foto (di Angelo Friolo) provengono dall’archivio fotografico del Collegio del Mondo Unito
dell’Adriatico.
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