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Student Life in Tour of Italy
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An Athena student in the Colosseum. |
HOUSING
At each location on the Tour of Italy, housing is conveniently located near the school buildings. In most cases, bedrooms are double-occupancy apartment rooms.
Tuscania:
Tuscania offers a wide range of solutions for student housing. These choices range from an independent or shared student apartment to housing with local families to hostels, bed and breakfasts, and hotels.
Many of the housing locations are within the historic town center. All accommodation options are within walking distance of the Institute's buildings and classrooms. The choice of housing and related costs is dependent upon individual student requirements and specific needs will be discussed upon enrollment in the Tuscania program.
Rome:
Usually, accommodations consist of shared student apartments. Bedrooms are usually double: it is advisable to reserve single rooms well in advance.
Student apartments available are usually composed of 2 - 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen and living room. Most of the bedrooms are double-occupancy rooms, although a few are single-occupancy. Kitchens and bathrooms are usually to be shared with other students.
Florence:
Usually, accommodations provided by the school consist of shared student apartments. Student apartments available are usually composed of 2 - 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen and living room. Most of the bedrooms are double-occupancy rooms, although a few are single-occupancy rooms. Kitchens and bathrooms are usually to be shared with other students.
Apartments are located either within walking distance of the school and city center, or by no more than a 10 - 15 minute bus ride.
Venice: The student apartments are usually composed of 2-4 bedrooms, bathroom(s), a kitchen and a living room. Students are placed in double occupancy rooms and all apartments are furnished with bedding, towels, furniture and cooking utensils.
THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN
Tuscania:
Due to the support of the local authorities and the collaboration with the University of Viterbo, students actively participate in the cultural and social life of the region. Tuscania has not yet lost its curiosity and respect for different cultures and still values art and beauty as the uncorrupted means of communication.
Tuscania offers nature walks, individual trips to nearby towns and monuments, and activities such as bicycle tours and horse riding. In addition to course-related visits, Lorenzo de' Medici hosts regularly scheduled social events throughout the academic year.
Rome:
The school's central location in Rome can be easily reached from any part of the city by public transportation. Situated between two metro stops, numerous bus lines, and less than five minutes away from the central rail station (Termini), students have access to all that this major European city has to offer.
Florence:
Athena provides its students with exceptional recreational opportunities both inside and outside the city of Florence. These include guided visits to historic sites, social activities (e.g., dinners at characteristic local restaurants, allowing students to sample Italy's exceptional cuisine), seasonal festivals, special events and conferences, field trips, theatre, concerts, and much more.
Florence has a large number of private gyms and dance studios popular with visiting students, as well as facilities for track, basketball, soccer, swimming and other sports.
Each week the school organizes free activities, such as seminars on Italy and Italian culture that include a large variety of subjects (history, geography, literature, food, folkloric events, music, cinema) and guided visits to the most important monuments and churches and museums in Florence, led by professors of art history; screenings of Italian movies.
Venice: The school was founded by local Venetians who want to develop and share an authentic Venice immersion with the student. Afternoon excursions and walking tours are organized, which allow students to expand their knowledge about Venetian history, art, traditions and daily life.
Possible activities include:
- Art: Tour museums and art exhibitions.
- Local handcraft: Visit the glass and mask workshops and the squeri (where the gondolas are made).
- History: Wander around the historical areas of the city, taking in its history and majesty.
- Delicious dishes: Walk around the Rialto market (one of the greatest markets in the world), visit the local bacari and trattorie, taste local dishes and wine, and possibly even take cooking lessons!
- Athletic activities: Trek the islands of the lagoon, take bike trips on Venice Lido, and have the option to become a member of the Sport University Centre where you can learn voga alla veneta (rowing), play soccer, volleyball, etc.
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