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Cooking Schools in Italy?

I am looking to visit a cooking school with three friends. We are not worried about cost, but rather more concerned with having a really nice place to stay where they also offer Italian cooking classes. Anywhere from five to ten days. Has anyone been to one they can suggest?

    



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conley39
This one in Toscana would be an excellent choice: http://www.italiancookerycourse.com/

There are lots of these covering all the regions in Italy.

http://www.iluss.it/ita/scuole-cucina.html
http://wvw.organictuscany.org/
http://chef2chef.net/culinary-institute/country/italy-culinary-schools.htm
http://www.bolognacookingschool.com/


beeramps
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there is the university of gastronomy in pollenzo (turin)


Bruno
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Here's a great place we stayed.

This is the real Italy and the real italian cooking. It's off the beaten path, so if you want a major city this is not for you. But if you're interested in beautiful scenery and a great experience I recommend it.

http://www.vacationinrome.it/lucolipackcooking.htm

If you go tell Fabrizio that Bruno sent you


Annie C
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go to florence.....a good cooking school i went to is Apicius


andrew s
I have put together a selection of really nice places to stay that offer Italian cooking courses - http://www.my-italy-piedmont-marche-and-more.com/italian-cooking.html





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