| Learn Italian in Rome |
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Rome is the capital of Italy and of its Latium region. It is
located across the confluence of the Tiber and Aniene rivers. The
Vatican City, a sovereign enclave within Rome, is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Church and the home of the Pope.
Rome is the largest city and comune in Italy and it is also one
of the largest among European capital cities, with an area of 1,290
square kilometres. The commune territory extends up to the Tyrrhenian
Sea, with the district of Ostia, on the south-west, located on
the shore. Within the city of Rome there is a huge number of monuments
and interesting ruins, both ancient and modern. Rome is home to
over 900 Christian churches. Series of events at venues throughout
the year: concerts, special outdoor performances, churches and
monuments open to the public at this time, museums open all night
with free entrance, shops open all night. |
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| Learn Italian in Florence |
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Florence, the main town of Tuscany, is just at the center of
Italy: 300 km south from Milan and 280 north from Rome.
That’s way Florence offers easy access: a couple of hours
are enough to reach Florence international Airport from all major
European hubs, which may also provide comfortable connections from
all over the world as well. Florence, owing to its position, has
also fast and efficient rail and motorway connections with the
rest of the country. Florence is one of the most visited tourist
destinations of the world. At least once in a life time, you’d
like to take a close look at the David of Michelangelo, or the
Venere of Botticelli, or visit the Uffizi Gallery, the Pitti Palace,
the Boboli Gardens, the Brunelleschi’s Dome, and many others.
As a matter of fact, there are few places in the world that have
such a huge concentration of monuments and masterpieces in such
a small space. |
Language schools in Florence |
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