Study Abroad in Florence: Student Life

Richmond Study Center

Located in the Palazzo Michelozzi, a 16th century palace between the Arno River and the Pitti Palace, the Richmond Study Center is a few minutes walk from the Ponte Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo and many of the great Florentine museums. Via Maggio is a famous street for antique shops in the historic center of town. The Center occupies the piano nobile or first floor above ground level. With its elegant, gracious rooms, the Center serves as a convenient, attractive, welcoming environment for students and teachers. The Center in Florence is equipped with classrooms, offices, a library, a computer lab and a student lounge. Wireless internet is also available during office hours.

Libraries

The Richmond Study Center has a reading room with a selected library containing texts relevant to research paper topics. Students may also use the extensive collections available to them in Florence. The British Institute Library has more than 60,000 volumes—the largest English language library in continental Europe. Its comfortable reading room overlooks the Arno River. The Italian National Library at the Piazza dei Cavalleggeri also has an extensive collection.

Activities

Students learn about Italian art, culture and history simply by being in Florence with its Pitti Palace, Piazza della Signoria, Accademia and San Marco. To further broaden their experience, Richmond staff organize an excellent program of cultural and social activities and advise students on how to get the most from cultural life in Florence. An exchange conversation program with Italian students is arranged for interested students. Excursions to magnificent museums, art galleries, churches and theaters in Florence, Italian cooking classes, dinners and parties with Italian students are just some examples.

AIFS support staff

The Resident Director and staff counsel students, organize cultural and educational activities, handle housing and can answer questions students may have.

Volunteering in the Local Community

Volunteer work is offered to those who wish to take an active role in their local community. Placements are offered in a variety of different environments - schools, hospitals, museums and day care and recreational centers. This is a great opportunity for students to improve their Italian language ability, to gain the confidence of the locals and to experience the heart and soul of Italian culture.

AIFS support staff

The Resident Director and staff counsel students, organize cultural and educational activities, handle housing and answer questions students may have.

Transportation

Florence has an extensive public bus system to get to and from classes and housing. Many sites throughout the center of town are accessible by foot.