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  1. The British Institute of Florence is a cultural association that promotes the study and knowledge of the British and Italian languages and cultures. Visit the website to learn more about its courses, events, publications and services.

    • Annual courses

      The British Institute of Florence. Our General English...

    • Italian Courses

      Your experience of visiting and living in Florence will be...

    • Collections

      The British Institute holds a large and varied collection of...

  2. The British Institute of Florence is a cultural institute founded in 1917 in Florence, Italy, with the aim of promoting Anglo-Italian cultural relations, teaching English and Italian languages, and running a library of English books to illustrate British and Italian literature, art, history and music. It is the oldest overseas British cultural ...

  3. The British Institute of Florence. Our General English courses offer a comprehensive approach to the English language, one that covers all four core skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.

  4. Your experience of visiting and living in Florence will be transformed if you can speak Italian, so why not learn Italian al British! Our outstanding teachers have helped numerous students of all ages to get to grips with the beautiful Italian language and progress to real fluency.

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    The British Institute of Florence promotes cultural exchange between Italy and the English-speaking world. www.britishinstitute.it

  6. The British Institute of Florence, Florence, Italy. 7,517 likes · 126 talking about this · 997 were here. The British Institute of Florence promotes cultural exchange between Italy and the...

  7. 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.