Italian courses in Milan, at our city-centre Academy a short walk from the Duomo. We work mainly with three audiences: professionals relocating for work, students taking 4–24 week intensive programs, and long-term students on a study visa. The course formats are designed around how those students actually live in Milan — not around a generic tourist-week schedule.
What makes Milan at Accademia di Italiano different
Built for people who use Italian
Milan students rarely come to "experience Italy." They come because they live or work here, or are about to. The course content reflects that: real workplace situations, professional registers, written Italian, negotiation language — not just tourist phrases.
Scheduled around real life
Milan is a working city. Standard and Light formats accommodate professionals with afternoon work, parents managing school runs, and visa students who need a documented full-time load.
Study-visa documentation, done properly
Consulate-grade documentation, residence permit support after arrival, attendance reporting when required. We do this every week, not as an exception.
Corporate-ready
A significant share of our Milan business is corporate Italian for employees of international companies relocating staff. Same Academy, same teachers, contracts negotiated at company level.
Choose your course format
Standard
20 in-class lessons per week. Six levels (A1–C2), communicative method, native-speaker teachers with university qualifications. Weekly start dates for most levels.
Light
Daily in-class lessons plus 2 hours/day of structured guided self-study. Documented and study-visa eligible.
Long-term (visa eligible)
3-month, 6-month, 9-month, and 12-month programs designed around the study-visa process.
Part-time (Milan only)
For residents, working professionals, university students, and parents already living in Milan. NOT study-visa eligible — this format exists for people who are already here and can't be in class every day.
Milan-specific pathways
Italian for professionals
One-to-one or small group, scheduled around your work calendar, with sector vocabulary for your role.
CILS preparation
Structured preparation for CILS B1, B2, C1 — used for citizenship, university enrolment, and professional registration.
University enrolment readiness
9–12 month pathways to a documented B2/C1, for students planning to enrol at Bocconi, Politecnico, Statale, or other Italian universities.
Visa renewal in Milan
For students already in Italy whose residence permit needs renewal: a course pathway that gives the Questura the documented continuity it expects.
Address & contact
Via Durini, 7 – 20122 Milano
Tel: +39 02 87388760 · Fax: +39 02 87388891
Email: milano@accademiaditaliano.it
Metro: San Babila (M1) · Bus 54, 58, 60, 61, 65, 73, 81, 94 · Tram 27
Office hours: Monday–Friday 09:00–12:30 / 13:30–18:00
5 classrooms inside a historic building on Via Durini, a short walk from the Duomo.
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