Italian in Florence — the campus model
We are not a school on a palazzo floor. Most Italian schools in Florence are one or two floors of a historic building inside the tourist core. We took the opposite approach: a dedicated campus in the historic seat of the Piarist Fathers (Padri Scolopi), dating to the late 1600s and formerly home to the Istituto Pellegrini, on Via Bolognese — surrounded by greenery, a short ride from the Duomo, with multiple classrooms, study rooms, an in-house café, and a student residence on the top floor. It is the kind of environment students who come to Florence to actually study Italian recognize immediately.
If you are coming for a week, take a school in the centre. If you are coming for four weeks, twelve weeks, six months — or you are a U.S. faculty member bringing a cohort of students — the campus model is built for you.
The Florence campus
Housed in a historic building dating back to the late 1600s — the former seat of the Piarist Fathers (Padri Scolopi), an order founded for the education of young people, and later home to the Istituto Pellegrini — the Florence campus is surrounded by greenery while remaining just minutes from the city centre. Perched in a prime location on Via Bolognese, it offers a panoramic view of the city: a uniquely inspiring place to study, with three and a half centuries of educational continuity built into the walls.

Over 8,000 m² of gardens with olive trees
An extraordinary green oasis: more than 8,000 square metres of land cultivated with olive trees, plus a soccer field. Equipped with seating and tables for breaks, outdoor breakfasts, and lunches — a space that makes daily full-time study sustainable.

Classrooms and language lab
Student-friendly classrooms, a computer and language lab with 36 workstations, and two-person booths originally built for simultaneous interpreting practice. The teaching infrastructure of a real university, available to language students.

Unicaffè — in-house café
A welcoming space for coffee breaks and lunch, with indoor seating and outdoor tables in the garden. Especially during warmer months, this is where conversation practice happens naturally — peers, ideas, notes, and time to actually unwind between lessons.

Student residence on campus
On the top floor of the building: mini-apartments equipped for comfortable living, available for students who want the simplest possible accommodation — five minutes from the classroom, no commute, no separate housing search.
Who Florence is right for

Long-term students (visa-eligible)
Stays of 3 to 12 months on a student visa. Clear weekly study commitment, attendance tracking, documentation in the format the consulate expects, practical support on residence permit, codice fiscale, and accommodation.

U.S. faculty-led groups
The visiting faculty member leads the academic vision. We deliver on-site Italian language instruction, student services, housing logistics, and approval-ready documentation for the home institution. Florence is our main hub for faculty-led programs.

Serious 4–24 week students
Students who want measurable progress in a focused environment — not classroom-by-day, tourist-by-night. Small groups, level testing, CILS-aligned content, and a campus setting that makes daily study sustainable.

Companies with staff in Florence
Corporate Italian for professionals based in or relocating to Florence: fashion, art market, hospitality, manufacturing. One-to-one or small-group, scheduled around real work commitments.
Address & contact
Via Bolognese, 52 – 50139 Firenze
Tel: +39 055 0937508
Bus from Piazza San Marco: line 25 / 25A from "La Pira" to "Bruno Fanciullacci".
If you came for a week,
you came to the wrong school.
Most language schools chase short-stay tourists. We do not.
We are built for the 4-week student, the 6-month visa student, the U.S. faculty-led cohort, the professional relocating for work. People who came to actually study.
See long-term programsFour cities,
one academic operation.
Same teaching framework, same student services, four very different cities. Built for adults who want measurable progress.
You study inside a real Italian university.
Florence, Mantua and Turin campuses are shared with Unicollege SSML — an Italian Higher Institute recognized by the Ministry of Education. Same building, same library, same faculty space.
You are not in a "language school floor" tucked above a souvenir shop. You are inside the academic life of an Italian university.
You lead the academics.
We handle everything else.
Approval-ready documentation for your study-abroad office. Dedicated cohort classrooms in Florence and Milan. On-campus housing in Florence. Single point of contact from pre-departure to post-program reporting.
The paperwork part.
Done properly, every week.
Consulate-grade documentation issued in the format your specific consulate expects. Residence permit support on the ground in Italy. Attendance reporting for renewals. We do this every week, not as an exception.