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  1. The British Institute of Florence è Platinum Centre per gli esami Cambridge English Assessment. Offriamo i seguenti esami: Cambridge English: A2 Key (KET) e Key for Schools

  2. Copies of The Hero’s Way are available at Paperback Exchange in Florence, with a special 10% discount for British Institute patrons. 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@britishinstitute.it .

  3. 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 .

  4. His latest publications are A Short History of Florence (2019) and The Medici. The Power of a Dynasty (2021). Many thanks to Christopher Hyder for his Silver Sponsorship of this lecture . 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 ...

  5. Edward Hutton died in 1969, in the same year that he was made a Patron of the British Institute of Florence. Scope and content The collection consists of letters (over 500), hand-written and typed manuscripts (over 60), cuttings, working notebooks and published work.

  6. 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 ...

  7. It is a city whose History and Art has enchanted visitors for over 500 years - from the early Elizabethan travellers and the Grand Tour to the huge English Colony of the late 19th century that gave birth to the British Institute of Florence 105 years ago. “Il British”, as the Florentines affectionately call the Institute, carries that ...