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New York University Florence at La Pietra is situated on a hillside just north of the center of Florence. Sir Harold Acton, a distinguished patron of the arts, bequeathed the 57-acre estate to the University in 1994. Villa La Pietra is a magnificent 15th-century, 60-room museum that contains a notable early Renaissance art and furniture c... read moreNew York University Florence at La Pietra is situated on a hillside just north of the center of Florence. Sir Harold Acton, a distinguished patron of the arts, bequeathed the 57-acre estate to the University in 1994. Villa La Pietra is a magnificent 15th-century, 60-room museum that contains a notable early Renaissance art and furniture collection. The villa is surrounded by several acres of historically significant gardens, rolling hills, and olive groves. There are four other villas on the estate: Natalia, Colletta, Sassetti, and Ulivi. NYU Florence offers an exceptional academic curriculum for undergraduate students during the fall or spring semester as well as the full academic year. Most courses (except Italian language courses) are taught in English. In addition, some NYU courses in the liberal arts are offered in Italian to proficient students as part of a specialized Italian language program.
Approximately 275 undergraduates per semester study the history of Europe and its extraordinary cultural legacy of art, literature, philosophy, and architecture along with the political, cultural, economic, and social issues that are shaping the future of Europe. Intensive Italian language courses are offered at all levels. Courses in business, film, photography, and studio art are also available. Classes are held in the villas on campus and at nearby downtown locations. Additional courses for students with advanced Italian language skills are offered at the University of Florence. Less
The people were very nice and a lot of fun. The campus puts this program ahead of all others in the area. It is like living in a museum the views and gardens were amazing. The two art classes I took were also both very interesting. They also don't care if you drink inside the villa which makes things fun. Read more
The program is way too expensive for what it offers. Although it is the only program with a campus, which is incredible, its not worth the money. Many other programs in Florence were a quarter of the price and seemed the same if not better. The NYU Campus in Florence was the only real standout point of the program Read more
Great, historic city to study but very saturated with American culture so I didn't get the full Italian experience. Campus was beautiful, a hill top villa. Read more
Great, historic city to study but very saturated with American culture so I didn't get the full Italian experience. Campus was beautiful, a hill top villa. Read more
The people were very nice and a lot of fun. The campus puts this program ahead of all others in the area. It is like living in a museum the views and gardens were amazing. The two art classes I took were also both very interesting. They also don't care if you drink inside the villa which makes things fun. Read more
Program was great; I had already gotten education in Italian, and going to Italy for the first time was good because the NYU program organized trips and excursions for us to see Italian culture, history & social life. Read more
I spent my freshman year in Florence, Italy and I honestly loved it. The people were friendly, transportation was easy, and traveling to other cities was inexpensive. The La Pietra NYU program campus is beautiful. Read more
The people were very nice and a lot of fun. The campus puts this program ahead of all others in the area. It is like living in a museum the views and gardens were amazing. The two art classes I took were also both very interesting. They also don't care if you drink inside the villa which makes things fun. Read more
The program is way too expensive for what it offers. Although it is the only program with a campus, which is incredible, its not worth the money. Many other programs in Florence were a quarter of the price and seemed the same if not better. The NYU Campus in Florence was the only real standout point of the program Read more
Great, historic city to study but very saturated with American culture so I didn't get the full Italian experience. Campus was beautiful, a hill top villa. Read more