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  1. 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. The great artists and their work are studied in detail, and always placed firmly in their social, political, religious and historical context by our ...

  2. 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.

  3. 1 de may. de 2015 · Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and holds one-third of the world's art; the High Renaissance art history class helped me appreciate all of the city's treasures. 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.

  4. We offer the following exams: Cambridge English: A2 Key (KET) and Key for Schools Cambridge English: B1 Preliminary (PET) and Preliminary for Schools

  5. From our foundation in 1917, the Library has always been the beating heart of the British Institute of Florence. One of the largest English language lending libraries in Europe, it is a humanities collection, with strong holdings in English and Italian literature, history, and history of art.

  6. The British Institute of Florence has been teaching English to the people of Tuscany continuously since its foundation in 1917. We are proud of our reputation for excellence and generations of families have learnt their English at il British .

  7. Simon comes to the British Institute after a 30 year career with the British Council, most recently as Country Director in Poland. Simon studied History and English at Cambridge before training as a teacher at the University of London. Soon after graduating, he moved to Florence and taught at the British Institute for two years.