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.
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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