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Italy

The ideal location for your MBA: enjoy Italy while living in the heart of Europe

What is so special about living in Milan?

PollaioloMilan is both a world business center and an important cultural center. It has more banks than almost any other city in the world, but also the Brera National Art Gallery, the Scala Opera House and the Duomo, the impressive cathedral that towers over the heart of the city. Art, theatre and film thrive here and make Milan one of Europe’s culture capitals.
Italy’s financial district and stock exchange are within walking distance of the School. The two most famous streets for international fashion, Via Monte Napoleone and Via della Spiga, are also close by. Furthermore, the world famous football clubs Inter Milan and A.C. Milan play their home matches at stadiums within close distance of the School.

What is so special about living in Northern Italy?

LakesIf you need a break from cosmopolitan life, mountains, lakes and the seaside are all close at hand.
The Italian Alps are an hour’s drive away for skiing, hiking, walking or climbing. The lakes with their mild climate and beautiful surroundings are even closer. And you will not need to go much further to enjoy the Mediterranean coast or to experience Venice and the Adriatic or the Ligurian Riviera with its beautiful towns and villages steeped in sun and in history. Just imagine being able to close your books in Milan on a Friday afternoon and, two hours later, sipping an aperitivo before dinner in Portofino or eating focaccia and swimming in the Mediterranean in Camogli!

 
 
 
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