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Learning Italian



Every year half a million students attend Italian language courses outside Italy, in every country throughout the world.

Why do they do it?

Italian is a language of culture. Knowing it means having access to a literary heritage of fundamental importance to the history of Europe, having access to valuable humanist and scientific texts, and having access to Italy's vast theatrical, musical, operatic, cinematic and television production.

Italian is a language of study. There are many students who decide to attend our Schools, Universities, Academies and libraries every year.

Italian is a language of work. Managers, investors, technicians, artisans and workers enter into contact with the Italian world of industry, craft and services, which goes beyond the borders of our nation. 


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