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  1. Our 2024 cycle of monthly courses can be followed in person, with lectures and visits conducted in Florence, or online via Zoom. "Blended" lectures (live and via zoom silmultaneously) are held and broadcast from the British Institute library on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, while visits are conducted on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.

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  3. British Institute of Florence - Palazzo Lanfredini Il British Institute of Florence – detto anticamente anche Istituto Britannico - è un istituto culturale fondato nel 1917 a Firenze con lo scopo di promuovere le relazioni culturali anglo-italiane attraverso l'insegnamento della lingua inglese, dell'Italiano, della storia dell'arte e attraverso l'istituzione e il mantenimento di una ...

  4. 6 de may. de 2024 · The British Institute of Florence promotes cultural exchange between Italy and the English-speaking Library opening hours: MONDAY to FRIDAY 14:30-18:30 The Library of the British Institute of Florence is located in Lungarno Guicciardini n.9, 50125 Firenze.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2016 · I participated in this course at the British Institute of Florence in June, 2016, and it was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. The lecturers were first-rate while the visits to museums, accompanied by guides who were experts in their fields, expanded the class's knowledge and appreciation of this period's art.

  6. About. The British Institute of Florence is a non-profit-making cultural institute founded in 1917 in Florence, Italy, with the aim of promoting Anglo-Italian cultural relations. Join students and members from around the world at the spectacular library on the banks of the river Arno. Browse the collection of over 52,000 books and magazines or ...

  7. The British Institute of Florence. The British Institute holds a large and varied collection of books in English, all available for lending and consultation: a unique collection which has been built up over the 100 years of the Institute's life thanks to donations from the Anglo-Florentine community and which is still being enriched by new acquisitions.