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Logo of Istituto Dante Alighieri Rome Istituto Dante Alighieri Rome:
Ideally situated in the centre of Rome, with its backdrop the Vatican City and the majestic St. Peter's Basilica, the Istituto Dante Alighieri Rome is an Italian language school offering high quality Italian language courses for foreign / international students based on a flexible and dynamic method. The Dante Alighieri Italian school was founded in Milan in 1923 has only one objective: to teach and to propagate Italian language and culture throughout the world. We provide qualified Italian language teachers, modern facilities, small groups, cultural events, pleasant and friendly atmosphere.

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During Spring, Summer and Fall Seasons, the Dante Alighieri InstitPhoto of Contact Page - Learn Italian in Rome Language Schoolute organizes picnics and outings in the most beautiful and historic parks in Rome so the students can learn to appreciate the culture and customs of the Italians. In winter, the school offers well organized lectures on the History of Films and the History of Italian Art and culture. 

Italian Language Courses:
We offer high quality Italian language courses for all levels from beginners to advanced:

- Standard Italian language group courses (2 and 4 weeks)
- Evening Italian language courses
- Summer Italian language courses
- Italian language preparation courses for the CILS Exam, an Italian language certificate (officially recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education)
- Semi-individual Italian language courses
- Private, one-on-one Italian language courses

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Address: via Aurelia, 137, Rome, Italy