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Art Gap Year Programs in Venice,Italy

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World Class Programs

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Historic Capital of Tuscany - Florence, Italy Summer Program

World Class Programs offers high school students the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy. Our summer program is designed for teens from all academic backgrounds who are excited about immersing themselves in Italian culture and lifestyle. This pre-college program offers various course study options, including Art History, Fine Arts, Philosophy, Photography, Architecture, Italian language, and Tuscan Cuisine. Students can choose a major course for daily focus (Monday to Friday) in the mornings for three hours. Then, they attend elective classes, each lasting two hours, three times a week in the afternoons. On weekends, they go on day trips around Italy to explore cultural differences from city to city. Locations vary yearly; previous participants have visited Cinque Terre, Siena, Pisa, and Venice!

Art History Abroad

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Summer Courses in Italy (2-4-7 weeks)

AHA’s summer courses are for keen travelers, curious students, and lifelong learners eager to explore Italy and Europe. This program is perfect for those in their final years of studies or taking a gap year. We run three consecutive summer courses, allowing students to tailor their experience to two to seven weeks. The European Summer Course immerses you in the creative energy of London, the elegance of Paris, and the sun-drenched charm of Nice. This course discovers the art that shaped the modern world. Dates: 16th of June - 7th of July 2025 The Northern Course dives deep into the heart of Rome, Florence, and Venice. It unveils the treasures of classical art, the Renaissance, and contemporary masterpieces. Each city offers a unique experience that ignites your creativity. Dates: 7th - 21st of July OR 21st of July - 4th of August 2025 The Southern Course whisks you away to the sun and sea of Sicily and Naples, where Greek temples blend seamlessly alongside breathtaking Baroque architecture, creating a captivating adventure. Dates: 7th - 21st of July 2025 Choose one, two, or combine all three courses for an ultimate seven-week gap year experience in Europe!

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Amazing Gap Year Program!

December 10, 2024by: Isabella Kershner - United StatesProgram: 12-week Gap Year Semester Course
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Where to start with how much I came to adore Art History Abroad during the 12 week course? To begin, I would say that you don’t have to be an art historian or planning on majoring in art history to have a fantastic time in the program. As long as you love learning and are excited by museums and historical sites, you are perfect for this trip! However, as amazing as the tutors were, with their incredibly curated lesson plans and museum tours, I would say that the learning isn’t what makes this experience the best- it was the people I met. I made some of the greatest memories of my life during this program, and met friends I know I will never lose. The experiences you get to be apart of during this trip are life-changing, I don’t think I will ever get over visiting the Vatican on a private tour or being in St. Mark’s Basilica completely alone, and those are just two of the wonderful opportunities AHA offers! The tutors become your best friends, and the fellow students become family. I can’t recommend this program highly enough- it’s a fantastic gap year opportunity I would do a thousand more times if I could.

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