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  1. Wednesday Lectures. Each Wednesday evening at 18.00, join us for an informative and entertaining lecture on a theme connected to the history, art and life of Florence. The lectures are given by leading experts, simultaneously in our beautiful Library and round the world via Zoom! And there is plenty of time for questions and further discussion ...

  2. 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 ...

  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. The British Institute of Florence. A new Renaissance course, from Tuesday 3rd October 2023 . A new online/in-person course from Alexandra Lawrence, who partnered with us for her fabulous Divine Dante series a couple of years ago.

  5. Il British Institute of Florence Language Centre lascerà Piazza Strozzi per trasferirsi nella nuova, favolosa sede di Viale Mazzini n. 10 a partire dal 1 settembre 2022. Ci sono molte ottime ragioni per questo trasferimento.

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  7. Elaine Ruffolo traces the story of the Black Death in the Florence and the artistic response to it in the 14th century and beyond. This lecture is sponsored by Allen and Dinah Loney. If you are in Florence and would like to attend the lecture in person at the British Institute Library, please register here or send an email to bif ...