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Italian courses in Turin - elegance, caffè and substance

Benvenuti a Torino! Our Italian courses in Turin are held in a modern three-storey campus on Via Saluzzo, a few steps from the lovely Parco del Valentino: 10 classrooms, a language lab, a library, and an Aula Magna. Turin is elegant, walkable, and largely undiscovered by short-term language tourism - exactly why it is one of the most rewarding cities to study Italian in. Una scelta per chi ama la qualità.

Exterior of the Turin campus building

What makes Turin at Accademia di Italiano different

A real city, not a tourist set. Turin has 850,000 inhabitants, two major universities, and a working economy. You're studying Italian in a place where the language is in constant adult, professional, daily use - not in a city that empties of locals every evening. A more focused student profile. Our Turin students skew older, more serious, more long-term. The classroom dynamic is different from a tourist-heavy school: fewer distractions, more discussion, faster progress for students who want it. Lower cost of living. Rent, food, transport - Turin is meaningfully cheaper than Milan and Florence. For long-term students, this is not a small detail. Northern Italian gateway. Direct rail to Milan (1h), Genoa, Paris, and the French Riviera. A focused week in Turin and a different city every weekend.

Choose your course format

Standard. 20 in-class lessons per week. Six levels (A1-C2), small groups, communicative method, native-speaker teachers with university qualifications. Standard format Light. Daily in-class lessons plus 2 hours/day of structured guided self-study. Documented and study-visa eligible. Light format Long-term (visa eligible). 3-month, 6-month, 9-month, and 12-month programs designed around the study-visa process. Long-term format

Turin-specific pathways

Italian + design. Turin is the home of Italian design education (IAAD, IED Torino). Italian language combined with design / architecture / visual culture vocabulary, with afternoon site visits. Ask about Italian + design Italian + Piedmont food and wine. Turin is the home of Slow Food and the gateway to Barolo, Barbaresco, and Asti. A combined program for students focused on food culture, food media, or hospitality careers. Ask about combined programs University enrolment readiness. 9-12 month pathways to a documented B2/C1 for students planning to enrol at Università di Torino, Politecnico di Torino, or similar. Long-term planning Italian for professionals relocating to Turin. For employees of companies with a Turin presence (automotive, aerospace, fintech): scheduled around your work calendar. Corporate Italian in Turin

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