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Discovering Siena and Tuscany by Learning Italian Language

Science & Education
Press release from: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
(openPR) - Students and lovers of the Italian culture who are looking for the ideal place to study, one of the world’s most beautiful languages, need look no further than the Leonardo da Vinci language school in Siena, one of the jewels of Tuscany, the very cradle of the Italian spoken and written word.

Siena combines all the neighborliness of small-town life with the attractions of a world-renowned cultural center and the educational and social resources of a campus environment. Within its ancient walls and astonishingly well preserved medieval architecture, Siena greets its visitors with a plentiful variety of museums, bookstores, cafes, restaurants and shops featuring exquisite handcrafted goods.



Because Siena is a family town that houses one of the most important universities in Italy, students of all ages will find the pace of life leisurely yet rewardingly enhanced by a wealth of activities and many opportunities to exercise their new language skills (www.scuolaleonardo.com/Italian-language-courses-Siena.html).

Students at the Scuola Leonardo da Vinci might study Italian in the morning then spend their afternoon at a wine tasting or on a guided tour of a cultural site, at a lecture learning about one of Siena’s fascinating historic traditions, or simply sitting in the beautiful Piazza del Campo with an aperitif.

An evening activity might be a concert given by participants of Siena’s world-class music academy or a visit to a local pub or restaurant featuring hearty Sienese and Tuscan cuisine.

Weekends (www.scuolaleonardo.com/activities-school-Siena.html) are for exploring the town’s winding streets, art-filled churches, and picturesque squares or for excursions around the region. Florence, Arezzo, San Gimignano, and Volterra, are just a few of the culturally rich cities that are but a bus ride away.

Scuola Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most important Italian language schools for foreigners in Italy, and organizes Italian courses since 1977. It is present in the most beautiful cities of Italy (Florence, Milan, Rome, Siena), and each year the company welcomes thousands students from 60 different countries in the world.

Scuola Leonardo Da Vinci
Via de' Brunelleschi, 4
50123 Florence (Italy)
Tel. 0039055290305
Fax 0039055290396
press@scuolaleonardo.net
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www.scuolaleonardo.com/Italian-language-school-Siena.html
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