Studying Italian means not only learning a language, but discovering “in its original version” a cultural and artistic heritage of extraordinary richness. That of the great creations of Dante, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, but also of the most recent and lively modernity, from Federico Fellini to Renzo Piano, from Umberto Eco to Nanni Moretti. If the language of music but also the language of history of art has always been Italian, today fashion and design “speaks” the language of the great stylists and architects of Turin, Milan, Florence and Rome.
The Italian Cultural Institute in Brussels, an institution of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Government and the Cultural Office of the Italian Embassy, is the ideal setting in which to undertake this fascinating journey of discovery, both linguistic and cultural. The offer of a wide range of Italian language and culture courses held by qualified native-speaker teachers is accompanied, in fact, by a rich and varied proposal of meetings with the protagonists of Italian literature, cinema, art, and music.
Learning Italian at the Italian Cultural Institute, in short, means experiencing Italy in “real time,” directly experiencing the most lively substance of ideas, stories, and passions that fuel the life of Italy today.
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