Madrelingua Bologna

Bologna – what an adventure.  This vibrant city is home to the University of Bologna which was founded in 1088.  It is the oldest university in the world.  The city is alive and well with students intermingling with residents and tourists throughout the porticoed streets.

I enjoyed an enlightening week of classroom instruction with friends old and new.  Grazie mille alla scuola di Madrelingua Bologna.  We had so much fun with our wonderful teachers during the day and indulged in various Aperitivi in the evenings.

The history is fascinating and the food and Sangiovese red is amazing in Bologna.  Stay tuned for a tour where we will eat our way throughout Emilia-Romagna.

 

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Bologna, Emilia-Romagna

I’ll be taking a class at Madrelingua in the University City of Bologna.
Stay tuned for tips about this school. Hopefully, you will be inspired to improve your Italian language skills by taking a class in Italy, too.

Siena – Language class & the Palio!

In order to maintain my Italian fluency, I plan to study in Italy annually.  A language course also enables me to become immersed in the day-to-day life of the locals.  I’ll be sharing tips and photos to inspire you to visit these towns, too.

I attended language class at the Scuola Leonardo da Vinci located in the heart of Siena.  Among the many things Siena is known are its stunning Cathedral with black and white marble, the Monte dei Paschi, the oldest operating bank in the world and the Piazza del Campo, where the Palio horse race takes place.  Twice annually, ten of the seventeen districts or contrade compete in a bareback horse race which does not require the jockey to remain on the horse for a victory!

When I attended language class in Siena, I didn’t realize that I would experience the excitement surrounding the Extraordinary Palio which took place in October, 2018.

Typically, the Palio is held annually in July and August but an unexpected decision was made to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of World War I with a Palio Straordinario.   The school hosted several seminars and events which provided insight into the significance of the Palio and the tremendous impact an affiliation with a “contrada” has on each Sienese.  I was able to attend the assegnazione or selection of the horses, the benedizione or blessing of a horse and one of the trial races.  The energy of the Sienesi was palpable for the entire week preceding the Palio Staordinario.  The most visually stunning were the flags that each contrada twirled during the parades.

Grazie Marta, Serena e Martina!

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Cefalù, Sicilia

In order to maintain my Italian fluency, I plan to study in Italy annually.  A language course enables me to become immersed in the day-to-day life of the locals.  I’ll be sharing tips and photos to inspire you to visit these towns, too.

Cefalù is a picturesque fishing village on the Mediterranean Sea located one hour from Palermo.  I chose to study at Culturforum Language School because it is located in the town where my grandfather Glorioso grew up.  I’m still fortunate to have cousins that live in the historic center “centro storico” so I could walk “pochi passi” or a few steps from the school to my cousins house for lunch.

Cefalù has many charms such as La Cattedrale or Norman Cathedral , La Rocca if you’re feeling adventurous, Museo Mandralisca known for the “Portrait of an Unknown Man” and Teatro Cicero where scenes from Nuovo Cinema Paradiso were filmed.  A walk along the lungomare is a peaceful way to spend an afternoon.  There is an abundance of quaint shops and restaurants along the “corso” which is the main street in the pedestrian-only historic center.

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Lavatoio Medievale – Ancient Public Washhouse
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Museo Mandralisca – “Portrait of an Unknown Man”

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Teatro Cicero

 

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La Cattedrale
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Il Chiostro della Cattedrale with La Rocca in the background

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“The world is a book and one who doesn’t travel, reads only one page.”