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  1. 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.. This time, Alex is bringing her signature combination of deep knowledge and infectious enthusiasm to a series of talks on Radical Renaissance Women.

  2. We offer the following exams: Cambridge English: A2 Key (KET) and Key for Schools Cambridge English: B1 Preliminary (PET) and Preliminary for Schools

  3. The British Institute of Florence. The British Institute holds a large and varied collection of books in English, all available for lending and consultation: a unique collection which has been built up over the 100 years of the Institute's life thanks to donations from the Anglo-Florentine community and which is still being enriched by new acquisitions.

  4. This lecture will establish the scope and contents of the course with a survey of Florence's major artistic personalities and movements during the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. Participants will receive access to online course materials, including reading and slide folders, along with a tour of the British Institute Library and its collections in Palazzo Lanfredini.

  5. PROGRAMME. REGISTRATION. OTHER COURSES. For any of our Art History Courses, you can register via our online portal or via a PDF as you prefer - or write to us on bif@britishinstitute.it, or call us on +39 055 2677 8270 (between 11:30 and 18:30 CET) For our October 2024 programme please see below: The British Institute of Florence.

  6. 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.We offer English language courses at all levels, as well as business English and preparation courses for the Cambridge English Language Assessment exams.

  7. The British Institute of Florence. Kate Bolton-Porciatti (MPhil.) is a lecturer in Italian cultural history and music at the Istituto Lorenzo de'Medici in Florence, where she teaches BA and MA courses in the humanities. She did her M.Phil. thesis in the late 1980s on the musical culture of early 15th-century Florence, since when she has spent many years exploring the relationship between ...