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FSU Florence

Live in a city with world-class art around every corner. Learn in the birthplace of the Renaissance.

When you choose FSU Florence, you’ll study in a renovated 16th century Renaissance palazzo just steps away from the Ponte Vecchio. You’ll live on-site or nearby, all within walking distance to the city’s museums, restaurants, and historic sites. Your classes will take you into the city where you might meet with artisans, talk to locals, or see world-famous works of art.

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Study Center

Housed in a restored 16th century Renaissance palazzo, the FSU Florence study center is located in the heart of the historic downtown area of the city. Just a short walk away from the Ponte Vecchio, Uffizi Gallery, and Piazza della Signoria, the study center is the perfect hub for immersing yourself in the rich culture and history of the city.

  • A view of the FSU Florence door from the street.

    Welcome to FSU Florence

    Located in the heart of the city, the study center is housed in a renovated 16th century Renaissance palazzo.

  • A student looks up at the 'Vires, Artes, Mores' statues that greet you when you walk into the lobby at FSU Florence.

    When you enter the study center, you will be greeted by art and photos which give context to the Florence program's rich history.

  • A view of the FSU Florence library, with columns, books, and study desks.

    The library, housed in a renovated Renaissance courtyard, is the perfect place to study.

  • FSU Florence's outdoor mural with patio tables and chairs in the foreground.

    Enjoy the outside patio featuring a custom mural depicting aspects of both Tallahassee and Florence.


Housing

You'll live in shared Florentine-style residences within a 25-minute walk of the FSU Florence. On class days, you'll walk along beautiful medieval cobblestone streets on your way to the study center — the perfect opportunity to truly take in the beautiful art and architecture of the city.

  • A view of what a kitchen could be like in your Florence housing.

    Your home away from home

    Housing, included in your program fee, features Florentine-style student residences in the heart of Florence.

  • A view of the type of bedroom you may have on a Florence program.

    You'll have access to shared, furnished living, kitchen, dining spaces, and washing machines. Wi-Fi and a regular cleaning service with a change of bed linens and towels is also included.

  • A view of the type of bathroom you may have in Florence housing.

    Communal living is a core aspect of the Florence program. Be sure to consider how you adapt to shared spaces and routines in preparation for your experience abroad.

 

Nearby Sights to See

  • A view of the Duomo Cathedral in Florence.

    Florence Duomo

    Just a 10 minute walk from FSU Florence, the Duomo (or Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore) is an iconic landmark in Florence and one of the largest churches in the world.

  • The Ponte Vecchio as seen from the hills of Florence over the Arno river.

    The Ponte Vecchio

    A 7 minute walk from FSU Florence, the Ponte Vecchio is a historic medieval bridge lined with shops.

  • A close up of the face of Michelangelo's David statue.

    The Accademia

    A 15 minute walk from FSU Florence, the Accademia Gallery is home to Michelangelo's David.

  • A hall in the Uffizi gallery with statues and other art.

    The Uffizi

    Less than a 5 minute walk from FSU Florence, you'll find the Uffizi Gallery, one of Italy's greatest art museums.

  • A view of the Boboli Gardens in Florence.

    And More!

    Florence has plenty of beautiful areas to explore. From the Boboli Gardens to the Piazzale Michelangelo, there's plenty to see.

 

Life in Florence

  • The store front for Budellino, a local restaurant option where you can use a meal voucher.

    Meal Vouchers

    On most programs at FSU Florence, you'll receive meal vouchers, which can be used at local restaurants near the study center and feature various cuisines.

  • FSU Florence students gather for a photo after a soccer game.

    Get Involved

    Join the student leadership council or get involved in an activity club with other FSU students. If you're into sports, you'll definitely want to join the soccer team for a chance to compete against other American universities in Florence.

  • Students volunteering by cleaning up old posters on the streets of Florence.

    Volunteer Opportunities

    Immerse yourself in the local community through volunteer opportunities like tutoring local students or cleaning up neighborhood streets.

 

An aerial photo of double decker red buses and taxis driving in London.

 

  • A student appears to be hugging the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

    "FSU’s Florence program was truly life changing. The courses are interesting and allow you to engage with the city completely. This experience was proof to myself that I am capable of doing big things. I can move 5000+ miles away from home and have a wonderful experience. I can make new friends. I can engulf myself in new cultures and really embrace that."

    — Ashley A.

  • A student in Florence with the Duomo in the background.

    "Academically, I indulged in so many fresh and exciting topics which I am so grateful for. I’m glad I was lucky enough to have been there for that short time and it is something I’ll carry with me throughout my life. "

    — Isaiah R.

  • A student on a rooftop in Florence with the Duomo in the background.

    "Everyone says studying abroad changed their lives. I thought this was a corny joke to get me excited, but at the end I can truly say it has. I learned so much about different culture, being independent, changed my career path and learned that the world is so much bigger than I imagined."

    — Grace F.

 

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Charlie Panarella, Ph.D.
FSU Florence Director

Program History

The FSU Florence program began in 1964, when the idea for an FSU campus in Italy was conceived in Fiesole during the FSU Flying High Circus’s European tour that year. In 1966, students arrived for the first FSU Florence study abroad program under the direction of Dr. Eugene Tanzy. Soon after the students' arrival, the Arno river flooded, endangering the art and history of the city as mud flooded into museums and libraries. The students chose to stay on the program to help with recovery efforts, earning recognition as “Mud Angels” for their assistance.

Over the decades, the program has grown with many areas of study added to the curriculum, including archaeology and excavation work at the Cetamura dig site. In 2018, students on the Cetamura program discovered 190 silver Roman coins, now on display at a museum in Chianti. In 2021, FSU Florence moved its home to the renovated Bagnesi Palace in the heart of Florence.

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Via dei Neri 25, 50122
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