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  1. 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 at the end.

  2. 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.

  3. The British Institute of Florence is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students with a special regard for young people. All members of staff are expected to share this commitment. We follow safe recruitment practices and appointments are subject to interview, satisfactory references and criminal history background ...

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  5. 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 .

  6. 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 ...

  7. Vernon Lee (the pseudonym of Violet Paget, 1856-1935) lived for many years in Florence. After her death in 1935, over 400 books from Vernon Lee's Library at the Villa 'Il Palmerino' were presented to The British Institute of Florence by her friend and executrix, Irene Cooper Willis.