Learn Italian in Florence, one of the most beautiful cities in Italy
Winding your way through the narrow medieval streets, and along the banks of the Arno, stopping to look at the prestigious monuments from the Duomo to the Church of Santa Croce, from Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti with the Boboli Gardens, from Ponte Vecchio to the Uffizi Gallery; from the Medici Chapels to the Church of Santo Spirito, letting yourself be charmed by the beauty of the Primavera by Botticelli, by Michelangelo's David you can capture the essence of Florence: its history, its charm, its beauty.
These are just some of the reason why millions of people every year visit Florence, the city of the Renaissance.
To appreciate it in it's modern-day context you must however abandon this touristic and artistic dimension in which the city is immersed and experience the cultural social and economic vibrancy of its neighbourhoods, with their street markets, shops, restaurants and meeting points. These qualities combined with strong Italian and international spirit have always made Florence a flourishing cultural and multicultural centre of importance for art, crafts, music, fashion.
Why learn Italian in Florence
Florence and Tuscany receive young people from all around the world who come to study Italian language and culture, following programs involving history of art, fine arts, arts and crafts, cooking, fashion and design.
All of Tuscany, birthplace of the Italian language and of Italian culture and one of the major melting pots of modern European culture, was and is a workshop of extraordinary artistic and cultural production which has always been an influence throughout the continent and continues to be so today.






