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Eurolingua Italian programmes take place in beautiful, historic and celebrated towns in Apulia, Lazio, Lombardy, Piemonte and Tuscany.
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ACQUI TERME, Piemonte
Acqui Terme lies in the heart of the Turin-Genoa-Milan area, in the rare and wonderful Monferrato landscape "rejoicing with castles and vineyards" according to the poet Carducci. Attractions: thermal baths, wine and food, outstanding cultural and historical heritage, together with tourism dedicated to sports and hiking. Acqui’s thermal baths, and their excellent therapeutic properties, were already well known in Roman times. Learn more...
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FLORENCE, Tuscany
Our school is housed in a beautiful palace in the Piazza Santa Maria Novella, one of the finest historical squares in Florence. Situated only 100 metres from the central station, our windows offer a splendid view of San Lorenzo and the Duomo which are just a short walk away. The school has a friendly atmosphere where you will feel at home. Learn more...
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LECCE, Apulia
The city of Lecce and the Salento region have a heritage of history, geography, art and natural beauty in Mediterranean Italy with its lights and colours, its sea and its inland areas new and cheerful, its hospitable and discrete people, its cuisine, light and varied and its natural products. Learn more...
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MILANO, Lombardia
An ideal centre for Italian language, culture and tourism. See Leonado da Vinci's "Last Supper", the Teatro alla Scala, the Duomo, the Navigali and famous mudeums and art galleries. The school offers international students the opportunity to learn Italian in Milan in a friendly and thoroughly enjoyable atmosphere. Learn more...
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ROME, Lazio
Italy's capital city with all its attractions. Easy airport access. The school is located only a few minutes walk from the Colosseum and the Basilica of San Giovanni. A rich and stimulating programme with guided tours, seminars on art, architecture, cinema, literature, politics, Italian cooking and wines, weekend excursions to Pompeii, Naples, Orvieto, Florence and others. Learn more...
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