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In Rome, we got 7 language schools in our database:

ID 0705Seitenanfang
Centro Linguistico Italiano Dante Alighieri
Piazza Bologna 1
162 Rome
Italy / middle

Tel: 0039 064 423 1400
Fax: 0039 0644 231 007

Email info@clidante.it
Web www.clidante.it
ID 0706Seitenanfang
DILIT
Via Marghera, 22
185 Rome
Italy / north

Tel: 0039 064 462 592
Fax: 0039 064 440 888

Email info@dilit.it
Web www.dilit.it
ID 1359Seitenanfang
Domus Aurea
Via Palermo 61
00184 Rome
Italy / middle

Tel: 39-06-4818210
Fax: 39-06-4826164

Email roma@apuliadomus.com
Web www.apuliadomus.com/domus/eng/domus_ita_home.htm
ID 1379Seitenanfang
Istituto Dante Alighieri Rome
via Aurelia 137
00165 Rome
Italy / middle

Tel: 39-06-39375966
Fax: 39-06-39375804

Email info@languageinitaly.com
Web www.languageinitaly.com
ID 1377Seitenanfang
StudioLingue Cola di Rienzo
V. Federico Cesi, 62
00193 Rome
Italy / middle

Tel: 0697843146
Fax: 0697843146

Email info@studiolinguecola.it
Web www.studiolinguecola.it
ID 1453Seitenanfang
Team CeDIM
Il piacere dell \'italiano
Labro - Rieti Rome
Italy / middle

Tel: 010591441
Fax: 0105451570

Email b.sella@team.it
Web www.team.it
ID 0712Seitenanfang
TORRE DI BABELE
Via Cosenza, 7
161 Rome
Italy / middle

Tel: 0039 064 425 2578
Fax: 0039 064 425 1972

Email info@torredibabele.com
Web www.torredibabele.com

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Language Schools Rome
Language Schools Rome

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Language School Rome

Rome (Italian and Latin Roma) is the capital city of Italy. It is located on the lower Tiber river, near the Mediterranean Sea. The Vatican City State, a sovereign enclave within Rome, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and its ruler the Pope. The largest city in Italy, Rome has a population of 2,546,804 (2004) with 3.3 million living in the metropolitan area. The city's history extends nearly 3,000 years, during which time it has been the seat of the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire.

Rome is today one of the most important tourist destinations of the world, due to its immense heritage of archaeological and artistic treasures, as well as for its unique traditions and the beauty of its views and its "villas" (parks). Among the most interesting resources, plenty of museums (Musei Capitolini, the Vatican Museums, Galleria Borghese, and a great many others), churches, historical buildings, the monuments and ruins such as the Roman Forum or the Catacombs.

Being the capital city of Italy, Rome hosts all the principal institutions of the nation, like the Presidency of the Republic, the government (and its single Ministeri), the Parliament, the main judicial Courts, and the diplomatic representatives of all the countries for the states of Italy and the Vatican City (curiously, Rome also hosts, in the Italian part of its territory, the Embassy of Italy for the Vatican City, a unique case of an Embassy within the boundaries of its own country). Many international institutions are based in Rome, notably cultural and scientific ones.