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Bologna is the oldest University
town in Europe; it is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna and
houses over 400,000 inhabitants. Situated on the South-eastern
side of the Po Valley on the foothills of the Apennines, it is
only one hour by train from Florence and two hours by train from
Venice; it also has its own International airport. Few European
cities show such a contrast between picturesque medieval times
and busy modern commercial life as vividly as Bologna.
Characterised by long porticoes, mediaeval towers, XIII - XVII
century palaces, monumental churches and the warm red colour of
the brick buildings, this is interspersed with old arcade
streets lined with busy shops, modern theatres and office
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This shool, situated in the
historical centre of Bologna, specialises in the teaching of
Italian language for foreigners.
Classes are held by professional
teachers with experience in teaching Italian as a foreign
language. Particular care is given to the usage of the language,
to expression, to a good comprehension and to the ability to use
the language in particular situations. Because of their
intensive character, courses require much cooperation from the
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Bologna's
Marconi Airport
is conveniently placed
northwest of the city (6 km. from the city centre), with frequent
buses
to the railway
station (every 15-20
minutes).
It is served by
European airlines, including Aer Lingus, Air One, Air Alps
Aviation, Iberia, Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, EasyJet,
KLM Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, MALEV and Meridana. The airport
has two terminals.
Please remember that
from STUDIAINITALIA we can reserve your flights to Italy
at the best available rates. Click
here
to ask a quote. |
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