Thursdays, 6:00-8:20pm
04/06/2017-06/01/2017
$429.00
Tuesdays, 6:00-8:20pm
05/02/2017-06/27/2017
$429.00
Saturdays, 9:00-11:40am
04/01/2017-04/15/2017
$199.00
Mondays, 6:00-8:40pm
04/03/2017-04/17/2017
$199.00
Wednesdays, 6:00-8:40pm
05/03/2017-05/17/2017
$199.00
Saturdays, 9:00-11:40am
05/06/2017-05/20/2017
$199.00
Friday, 10:00-11:30am
03/17/2017
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Friday, 10:00-11:30am
04/07/2017
Saturday, 10:00-11:30am
04/22/2017
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All our Travel Seminar are free. The expert travel associates at the Italian Institute will help make your trip a unique and unforgettable experience. Learn about Italy's diverse options regarding accommodations, transportation, and restaurants. In the seminar, we explore Italian culture, customs and etiquette. We will also address topics such as packing essentials, venues to book in advance, money matters and cell phones so that you can travel with confidence and peace of mind.
R.S.V.P. required. No walk in.
Light refreshments served.
Call 303.733.4335
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PASSPORT DAY! SAVE THE DATE!
An Officer from the Consulate General of Italy in Chicago will be in Denver, Co
March 30th and 31st to collect biometric data for the issuing of new Italian Passports. The mission will take place at the Honorary Consulate of Italy in Denver.
Fur further information please visit
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Join our Italian Online Lessons!
Contact the Italian Institute at 303-733-4335
or email info@italianinstitute.com
Special price of $29.00
for 2-1 hour online lessons covering Italian for Travelers.
March 29 and April 5 at 10:00am MST
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April 25 - Liberation Day
Italy's Liberation Day
(Festa della Liberazione) is a national Italian holiday commemorating the end of the Italian Civil War
and the end of Nazi
occupation of the country during World War II.
The date was chosen by convention, as it was the day of the year 1945 when the National Liberation Committee of Upper Italy (CLNAI) officially proclaimed the insurgency in a radio announcement, announcing the seizure of power by the CLNAI and the death sentence for all fascist leaders (including Benito Mussolini, who was shot three days later).
By May 1, all of northern Italy was liberated. The liberation put an end to twenty years of fascist dictatorship and five years of war. It symbolically represents the beginning of the historical journey which led to the referendum of June 2, 1946, when Italians opted for an end to the monarchy and the creation of the Italian Republic, which was followed by the adoption of the republic's Constitution of Italy in 1948.
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