WHY TO STUDY ITALIAN IN ROME?
                     The "Eternal city", with its
                    artistic tradition and its present vibrant cultural activities
                    offers a wide range opportunity for personal enrichment. 
                 Rome is at the same time a cosmopolitan metropolis
                  with all the attractions of a European capital as well as provincial
                  city with a slow-living life style. 
                 Furthermore unlikely other Italian towns, one never feels
                  overwhelmed by groups of tourists confined to small city centres.
                  Rome is a big city where a person can find a square, a narrow
                  street, and a peaceful park in which to relax and collect one's
                  thoughts. 
                 During the summer the ancient squares come to life, becoming
                  the stage of cultural events: theatre, cinema, opera, concerts
                  and cabaret. 
                 The friendly people, the mild weather in both winter and
                  summer (refreshed by a nice evening breeze called Ponentino),
                  the numerous parks, the considerably cheaper prices-compared
                  to towns in the north of Italy-such as Florence, Milan, Bologna-and
                  its conveniently central geographic location make Rome particular
                  attractive to foreign students.