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'Rome wasn't built in a day', so they say. Well, how right they
are. Its foundations may have been laid by the early Roman Empire,
but the influence of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque over the
centuries has not gone unnoticed. So much so that the Eternal City
is today a legendary, captivating and beautiful city. And in amongst
the ruins la dolce vita is as sweet, and as exciting, as in any
European city, the root of a modern and lively metropolis with an
endless range of nightspots and entertainment. Augustus would have
been proud to see how his city has flourished.
Plus Points:
Mild climate
Abundance of monuments & ruins
Excellent public transport system
Lively nightlife
'Estate Romana' summer festival: The school is
located in the central Esquilino district, near the main train station,
and only a few minutes from the Coliseum and the Basilica of San
Giovanni. The school building houses classrooms on four floors and
offers a spacious terrace and inner garden for students' relaxation
after class. The school is easily reached from all parts of the
city by public transport. Students tend to congregate in the excellent
café next door during breaks and before and after classes.
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