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Italian language schools in Piemonte

2 selected schools in Piemonte, across 1 towns. Compare them on the three numbers that decide what a course is really worth: real hours per week, how many people are in the room, and how long a lesson actually lasts.

Piemonte at a glance

The towns where you can study in Piemonte: the streets you'll walk every morning and the places where you'll need real Italian.

Edited image of Night view of Via Roma : adjusted angle, removed people, Torino (Piemonte, Italy)Greetings from Torino
Turin as seen from w:Monte dei Cappuccini, Turin, Torino (Piemonte, Italy)Hello from Torino

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The 2 schools in Piemonte

SchoolTownReal hours a weekStudents per classLesson lengthGoogle reviews
CiaoItaly Scuola Leonardo da Vinci TorinoTorino15 hoursmax 1245 min
L'Italiano PorticandoTorino15 hoursmax 845 min
The figures come from each school's own page and should always be confirmed with the school. Real hours are calculated on twenty lessons a week.

The towns

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Studying Italian in Piedmont

Piedmont has few schools and they are all in Turin. It is the most underrated large city in Italy for a student: museums, universities and historic cafés like Milan, but a tenth of the tourists and noticeably lower prices.

The Italian of Turin is careful, with a Lei more frequent than elsewhere and a formal courtesy that suits a learner: fixed formulas are easier to imitate than informality. The Piedmontese underneath is full of French, because the court here spoke French until the nineteenth century.

Classes are small, ten students on average. Costs are moderate, accommodation far below Milan. The best period is spring and autumn: winter is cold and foggy, but the mountains are an hour away and in December the city is one of the most beautiful in Italy.

Piemonte in numbers

Why «hours» are not hours, and what the price really includes: the guide

How many Italian language schools are there in Piemonte?

How many Italian language schools are there in Piemonte?
This site lists 2, in 1 different cities, all drawn from the official ASILS, EDUITALIA and IALC lists and from the CILS, CELI and PLIDA exam centres. None of them pays to be listed.
Can I take an official exam in Piemonte?
Yes: 1 schools in the region are exam centres on site for CILS. At the others you can prepare and sit the exam at the nearest centre.
How much does a course in Piemonte cost?
As a reference, an intensive group course runs 200 to 300 euros a week, plus enrolment. Ask the school for the exact price from its page. the guide