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► Stroll on Ponte Vecchio bridge, first erected during Roman times. ► Walk the winding, cobbled, narrow medieval streets, reminiscent of an earlier time. ► Visit museums brimming with stunning art works by Renaissance masters. |
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► View Firenze from the top of the Duomo; , begun in 1296. ► Immerse yourself in the study of art, history and Italian culture in an eight-hundred year old building, refurbished with modern comforts without compromising its charm. |
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► Travel to Rome, Venice, and explore historic small Italian villages on the program field trip, and on your three-day weekend, perhaps Milan, Paris, Munich, or Geneva. The seaside fishing villages of Cinque Terra are a train ride away. Open to all college and university students, this summer program in a land known for sunshine, cuisine, cars and fashion is the perfect educational experience for the first-time international traveler or for those who wish to undertake an in-depth study of art, history and culture. MORE ABOUT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY'S ART AND CULTURE IN ITALY To request an application packet contact: Office of International Affairs OIA - Van Campen Hall, Telephone: 330/672-7980 sbaker@kent.edu Dr. Gustav Medicus, Co-Director Art Building, Kent Campus, Telephone: 330/330/672-1364 gmedicus@kent.edu Info on KSU Academic Semester Program: 2008 - 2009 Info about Summer Intensive Italian Language Program: 2008 - 2009 site updated 15 July 2008 |
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