Institut français de Florence

The Institut français de Florence or French Institute in Florence is an Institut français in Florence, Italy. It is a French public institution attached to the French Foreign Ministry. The promotion of French culture and language overseas is its main mission.[1] Founded in 1907 by Julien Luchaire, it is the oldest French cultural institute in the world.[2][3]

Institut français de Florence
FormationNovember 9, 1907 (1907-11-09)
FounderJulien Luchaire
Founded atFlorence
TypeCultural institution, EPIC
Purposeculture, education
Coordinates43.77237°N 11.24529°E / 43.77237; 11.24529
ServicesFrench cultural and language education
Official language
(in French)
OwnerFrench Foreign Ministry
Headmistress
Isabelle Mallez
Key people
Romain Rolland
Parent organization
Institut français (French institute)
Websiteinstitutfrancais-firenze.com
The Institut français de Florence, Palazzo Lenzi from 1470 at Piazza Ognissanti, attr. to Brunelleschi (sgrafitti by Andrea Feltrini)

See also

References

  1. Lombardi, Marco (April 2014). "27 aprile 1908: inaugurazione dell'Istituto Francese di Firenze". Portale Storia di Firenze (in Italian). Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  2. Renard, Isabelle (2001). L'Institut français de Florence (1900-1920) : Un épisode des relations franco-italiennes au début du XXe siècle (in French). Rome: Collection de l'École française de Rome. ISBN 978-2-7283-0579-7.
  3. Bossi, Maurizio; Lombardi, Marco; Muller, Raphaël (2010). La cultura francese in Italia all’inizio del XX secolo: L’Istituto Francese di Firenze (in Italian). Florence: Leo S. Olschki. ISBN 978-8-8222-5952-3.

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