Courses in and around Turin
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Carnival in Italy is not only Carnival in Venice. Every region has its own masks and traditions. Getting to know the Italian Carnival traditions and those of the Piedmont area with their typical masks, traditional bakery and local events will enrichen the language and cultural konwledge of all Italy lovers. A visit of the town Ivrea and their famous "Battle of oranges" in a historical setting will be the highlight of the carnival activities.
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Visitig the Savoy Palaces is getting to know the witnesses of the past. Due to their historical meaning and the beauty of the landscapes they have been declared "world cultural heritage" by the UNESCO. The sober architecture of the Kings’ Palaces of Turin, the Summer Residence Racconigi with its huge park and the impressive Basilica of Superga will be the fascinating background for this language course.
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Discover a city with many faces; known as industrial city but full of hidden treasures and dark secrets. The city of Turin is home to the Egyptian Museum – the biggest collection after Cairo. You will also be able to find the most important and mysterious relic of Christianity, Jesus Christ’s shroud. A language course with a background of tradition, history and mystery.
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Turin’s exceptional architecture, its magnificent royal residences, impressing churches and palaces, make this city one of the capitals of European Baroque. An educational experience within the architectural testimonies of this epoch.
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Arts, culture and gastronomy are the topics of this language course – only a small sample of what the city may offer: The Egyptian Museum, the biggest collection after Cairo, the Cinema Museum located in the impressing Mole Antonelliana, the magnificent pieces of architecture of the Baroque artists and walks underneath the arcades where you can taste the delicacies of the Piedmont region and Turin.
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