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Study in Florence
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $6,295
Language: Italian
Climate: Mediterranean
Currency: Euro
What better place to find inspiration than the birthplace of the Renaissance as its past meets the present? In its history, Florence stirred the ideas and inventions of visionaries like Galileo, Leonardo, and Machiavelli. It cultivated talents such as Brunelleschi, Dante, and Donatello. More recently, fashion houses like Cavalli, Gucci, Pucci and Ferragamo call Florence home… but that’s not all. There's something in the air of this central Italian city that continues to spark creativity. Discover your muse when you study abroad in Florence, where you can learn about art history while examining Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus,” build your fine art portfolio as you admire Michelangelo’s skill, analyze how small family businesses succeed internationally, and navigate tram timetables and medieval streets alike on your commute to class. Satisfy your curious palate while you consider how the city today balances tourism with locals’ needs, slipping into your own Florentine life.
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $6,295
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $8,295
CEA CAPA Florence Center, Santa Reparata International School of Art
Starting at $6,495
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $7,995
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $19,995
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $19,995
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $19,995
CEA CAPA Florence Center
Starting at $20,195
Get out and explore! Excursions are offered for most semester, year, and summer programs. Semester students are typically offered between two to three excursions and summer study students are typically offered between one to two excursions. You'll receive a calendar of excursions during orientation; here are a few day and overnight excursions we've offered in the past.
*Housing options may change and will be confirmed on the housing application form prior to the start of the term. Below are the housing options that have been offered in the past.
Florence is a bustling city, and petty crimes like pickpocketing and theft may occur, particularly in touristic areas. The average crime rate in Florence is low, making it a favorable city to study or intern abroad in.
Florence’s historical concentration of successes in art, economics, and commerce make it particularly unique. So do the remaining artifacts of this history that are still in place: especially architecture, painting and sculpture. In 1982 the city center of Florence was named a UNESCO World Heritage site and it’s still consistently considered one of the world’s most beautiful cities. While Florence today extends well beyond the city’s old walls (now ring roads), it is easy to navigate on foot and with public transportation.
Florence is the capital city of the region of Tuscany, which is known for its breathtaking countryside landscapes of Chianti and beyond. Attractive to tourists around the world, Tuscany is an area rich in agricultural and industrial production, nestled between the Apennine mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea. About 145 miles northwest of Rome (less than 1.5 hours on a fast train), Florence is located centrally along the boot-shaped peninsula. It is close to and well-connected to other Tuscan cites of interest and beauty, such as Pisa, Lucca, Siena, Empoli, Prato, Pistoia, Viareggio, Arezzo and more—each with their own history, style and flavor.
The birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, Florence, became known as a haven for artists by advocating for the arts and cultivating the ideas of visionaries like Dante, Donatello, Galileo, Leonardo, and Michelangelo. More recently, designers like Cavalli, Gucci, and Ferragamo call Florence home. It’s a shopper’s paradise and only a 45-minute train ride from the beach. The iconic Duomo, Pitti Palace, and Uffizi Museum are just a few of the famous museums and landmarks in Florence.