Organization:Istituto di Lingua e Cultura Michelangelo

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The Istituto di Lingua e Cultura Italiana Michelangelo, (Istituto Michelangelo), is a privately owned Italian language school[1] in Florence, Its main public are adult learners who wish to begin or perfect their knowledge of the Italian language. The school was founded in 1975 by two graduates of Florence University: Domenico Cancellieri and Mauro Buffi.

The Institute is accredited by the Region of Tuscany.[2]

The Istituto di Lingua e Cultura Italiana Michelangelo is on the first floor of the XV century Palazzo Gherardi.

The Institute is located in Palazzo Gherardi. The Institute moved to its present location in 1980 from its original premises in Via Orsanmichele,.

The Institute also teaches several Italian culture courses, such as Italian cooking and history of art and also runs a fine arts department, offering painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, mosaic, fashion design and photography courses.

Since 2018 the Institute is also the Florentine seat[3] of the Unitelma La Sapienza University of Rome.

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