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  1. For more than 100 years the British Institute of Florence has offered international residents and visitors outstanding opportunities for personal enrichment through participation in educational, cultural and social activities.

  2. The British Institute of Florence is a cultural institute founded in 1917 in Florence, Italy, with the aim of promoting Anglo-Italian cultural relations, teaching English and Italian languages, and running a library of English books to illustrate British and Italian literature, art, history and music.

  3. Our renowned History of Art programme offers you a flexible set of opportunities to explore the whole glorious story of Florence. We cover the 900 years of art that made Florence what it is today.

  4. In June, we also are running 360⁰ FLORENCE which acquaints participants with the history of Florence through a series of historical walks and museum visits. The perfect introductory programme for new residents, students, or anyone who'd like to know the city inside out, and discover its many wonders.

  5. The British Institute of Florence. Our General English courses offer a comprehensive approach to the English language, one that covers all four core skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. These courses are practical and allow students to speak and use the language right away, but also to acquire a solid grasp of grammar so that they can progress from year to year to the next level.

  6. Your experience of visiting and living in Florence will be transformed if you can speak Italian, so why not learn Italian al British! Our outstanding teachers have helped numerous students of all ages to get to grips with the beautiful Italian language and progress to real fluency.

  7. From Chaucer to Le Carré, in this section - the largest of our library - you can find a range of literature written in English unsurpassed in Florence. Novels, short stories, poetry, but also critical literature and other material for the study of the classics of English literature.