In a city with such a rich historical importance, LdM Florence is primed to be the ideal choice for students interested in studying architecture, fine arts, fashion design, anthropology, and Italian language and culture.
The central location of the Institute is ideal for students eager to explore Florence and its many attractions, from gems of medieval and Renaissance architecture and art, to museums, art galleries, street markets, café and restaurants. The nearby Mercato Centrale, a historical covered market in the San Lorenzo neighborhood, is a gourmet paradise, offering regional food in a dynamic and fresh atmosphere. There, Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici runs its own Cooking School, Scuola di cucina Lorenzo de’ Medici, which boasts courses - both in Italian and English - centered around the Italian gastronomic tradition.
The LdM campus, which is comprised of 14 buildings in the historical center, is few steps away from the major tourist attractions in the city, such as the Dome Church of Santa Maria del Fiore, Ponte Vecchio, the oldest and most famous bridge over the Arno River in Florence, the famous haute couture street Via de’ Tornabuoni, and just few minutes walk from the Sant’ambrogio and Oltrarno neighborhoods, places equally loved by artists and students. In via de’ Pucci, a street of ancient palaces once belonging to aristocratic families, steeped in history, LdM runs it own art gallery, the LdM Gallery, which throughout the year gives space to exhibitions featuring the works of the most promising students and of emerging international and Italian artists. Every Spring, the piazza San Lorenzo, one of the most ancient in the whole city, hosts the LdM en plein air student exhibition The Art is in the Square, where young artists and designers, selected by an external jury, have the opportunity to exhibit their work to their peers, to tourists m and locals in the city of Florence.
Florence is also known for its exceptional cuisine, characteristic restaurants, elegant shops, artistic workshops and traditional markets. As a thriving economic center with particular strengths in the fashion, luxury goods and economic sectors, the city of Florence also offers its inhabitants the chance to investigate myriad aspects of the contemporary Italian world. In addition, the city is an excellent location for access to other places in Italy, such as the Tuscany region, and Europe.
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LdM Tuscania promotes academic and cultural programs in a natural setting. Students enjoy a wholesome and healthy rhythm of life, learning from highly qualified faculty while fully engaging in the local community. Living in Tuscania, a historical town with nearly 9000 inhabitants, students are immersed in Italian culture. They learn how to bridge different cultures and languages through dialogue while taking time to nurture and develop new relationships. Students experience life-altering personal growth and gain an understanding of how they move through the world.
The LdM Tuscania site is situated in the historic town center, surrounded by medieval stone walls. Its facilities include reading rooms and a library, an artist laboratory, a computer center, exhibition space, and a fully equipped instructional kitchen overlooking a community garden.
Organized activities introduce students to ancient, local handicrafts, such as ceramics and stained glass workshops, clay sculpting, fresco painting, textile restoration, and glass work. Student activities offered throughout the semester introduce students to the local gastronomy and culinary traditions, including bread baking, gelato making, and Mediterranean cooking.
In Tuscania, LdM students’ successful integration with the community and its residents is key. Staff and faculty welcome LdM students with open arms, teaching and encouraging them to build relationships in this new and inspiring cultural context
Tuscania is the perfect site to enjoy nature in a beautiful setting by going on horse riding and walking tours in the surrounding countryside. There are many free activities throughout the week such as yoga, ayurvedic cuisine workshops, swimming in an outdoor pool filled with natural hot spring water, jogging, and hiking in the gorgeous woods of Tuscania, where mysterious medieval hermitages and lost towns can be discovered.
Seasonal festivals during the whole year offer the possibility to enjoy the exquisite food products of this area. The Summer lavender festival, organized since 2021, is Italy’s biggest festival dedicated to this precious flower, which dresses the lush and beautiful fields around Tuscania in lilac and is used to produce essential oils, soaps, even as an ingredient in some delicious recipes.
Moving around:
After class and on weekends, students have the chance to rest and renew while exploring and experiencing their new environment. Tuscania is the perfect site to enjoy nature in a beautiful setting by going on horse riding and walking tours in the surrounding countryside. There are many free activities throughout the week such as yoga, ayurvedic cuisine workshops, swimming in an outdoor pool filled with natural hot spring water, jogging, and hiking in the gorgeous woods of Tuscania, where mysterious medieval hermitages and lost towns can be discovered.
Free transfers are offered to LdM students on Thursdays and Fridays to reach the nearest train stations (Tarquinia or Viterbo, historical cities just 30 minutes far from Tuscania by car), and on Sundays, free transfers are available from Tarquinia train station to Tuscania. During the week, there are buses that run from early morning to late afternoon, and licensed shuttle services are also available. Costs depend on the distance traveled, as well as the students’ itineraries.
Explore Tuscania’s surroundings!
Only 15 minutes from Tuscania:
Just outside of Tuscania lies Bolsena Lake, the largest volcanic lake in Europe. From its shores, students can rent a boat and visit the Byzantine Island, stroll through traditional Italian-style gardens and monuments, and enjoy the natural beauty of the lush forests surrounding the lake.
Only 20 minutes away from Tuscania:
The Tyrrhenian coasts of Tarquinia and Montalto, known as the Etruscan Riviera, makes for the perfect day at the beach. LdM Staff help students organize day trips to Giglio Island, which lies in the southern corner of the Tuscan Archipelago. There are 21 kilometers of beach on the island and small villages to keep every type of adventurer satisfied.
Viterbo, the capital of the province, is a medieval city with a lively community and an active art scene. Just across the bridge is the enchanted “dying village” of Civita di Bagnoregio, a town frozen in time.
An additional 20 minutes away, students can spend the day relaxing at Terme dei Papi, a 2000-sqm Monumental Therapeutic Pool full of thermal water coming from Bullicame’s spring. The thermal water is renowned for its healing qualities and skin benefits, and it is popular both during the summer and winter months. Students can also enjoy spa treatments at the Natural Grotto, a unique Turkish thermal bath, which has a cascade of natural spring water.
Only 30 minutes away from Tuscania:
The archeological Park of Vulci is a historically rich Etruscan town where students can take a hiking tour. Afterward, they can enjoy the Terme di Vulci to relax and swim in pools of thermal water surrounded by nature.
In Umbria, students can visit the marvelous Marmore Falls, which boasts a height of 165 meters.
Students can easily take a day trip to Rome, which is only a one-and-a-half-hour drive or train ride away from the Tarquinia train station.