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  1. 22 de feb. de 2018 · Discover the Italian Renaissance with the British Institute of Florence.Monthly Courses in History of Art focus on Early Modern Italy, with an emphasis on Fl...

  2. The Archive contains documentation relating to the Institute’s rich history spanning almost the entire twentieth-century. The special collections of nineteenth-century and twentieth-century material are devoted to individuals or families with a particular connection to Florence: some of these were English travellers passing through the city on tour, others became those residents known as the ...

  3. Il British Today. In the heart of the Oltarno, Florence’s most authentic neighbourhood, in a 16th century palazzo overlooking the river, lies an oasis of quiet authority: The British Institute of Florence. For more than 100 years il British (as the Florentines affectionately call us) has offered residents of Florence and international ...

  4. Biblioteca e Attività del Programma Culturale . Palazzo Lanfredini. Lungarno Guicciardini 9. 50125 Firenze. Tel: + 39 055 2677 8270. Email: library@britishinstitute.it / archive@britishinstitute.it

  5. 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 ...

  6. The British Institute of Florence is a cultural institute founded in 1917 in Florence, 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.

  7. The British Institute of Florence is still the cultural reference point for the Anglo-Florentine community and one of the city’s premier centres for language learning. The Harold Acton Library of the British Institute contains the largest lending collection of English books in Italy (over 50,000 volumes on open shelf).