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London & Florence: Arts in Context

London, England & Florence, Italy

Florence

Tour of the ACM Florence office & classrooms.

The art and history of the Italian Renaissance can be studied many places. Only in Florence does the rich interaction between Medieval Europe and classical antiquity – the embodiment of the Renaissance – truly come alive. Wandering through the winding streets and famous piazze, visitors are struck by the harmonious blending of medieval public buildings, Renaissance churches and swirling baroque decoration. Prestigious museums, such as the Uffizi, also provide unmatched resources for the study of painting, architecture and sculpture.  Nestled along the Arno river and less than 150 miles from both Rome and Venice, Florence (or Firenze) is ideally situated in the heart of Italy's Tuscany region.

The ACM Florence office and classrooms are centrally-located in the city, within a five-minute walk of Santa Maria Novella (Florence's main train station).  Important sites such as the Duomo, the Uffizi, Piazza della Signoria, and the Ponte Vecchio are also within easy walking distance.  The academic program is located on the fourth floor of a historic 19th-century building, and shares space with Linguaviva, the language school that ACM works with for Italian instruction.  There are classrooms, office space, a library, and a student study area, and the building is also the site of the pensione that students stay in upon their arrival in Florence, before moving in with their host families.  A great deal of the program takes place outside the office space – with the guidance of their instructors, students view famous art works in galleries, museums, churches and public buildings.  They examine Florentine architecture, travel to other Italian cities, and experience modern Italian culture as they study colloquial Italian and live in Italian homes.

London & Florence: Arts in Context

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Meghan Beltmann It wasn’t reading Dante on the steps of Santa Croce in Florence, feeding the pigeons in Piazza San Marco, or learning to make pasta carbonara from my Italian host family (who I'm still in touch with!). It wasn’t seeing London from one of those famous double-decker buses, climbing on the bronze lions in Trafalgar Square, or touring the Globe Theatre before going to their new production of Romeo and Juliet. But, somehow, all of these experiences, when combined with countless others on the ACM London & Florence Program, opened my eyes to new possibilities and added an international perspective to my studies and my life. Before going on this program, I had barely traveled outside the Midwest; now I have visited more than a dozen countries and have a career in international education, so I can help other college students have meaningful study abroad experiences, like the one I had with ACM.

—Meghan Beltmann, London & Florence, Spring 2004

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