Saluti da Firenze!
My study exchange is coming to an end here in Florence, Italy. This experience has taught me a lot and helped me develop both as a person and as a musician. I’m leaving Italy with great memories and new important friendships.
My study exchange is coming to an end here in Florence, Italy. This experience has taught me a lot and helped me develop both as a person and as a musician. I’m leaving Italy with great memories and new important friendships.
Italy has been treating me well. I am having an internship at the Hospital of Perugia and during free time I have been discovering Perugia and the beautiful little towns and Cities around it. I work at the Urology department and it is exiting to learn more about the regular pre- and postoperative work with surgery patients. My tutor nurses are very nice and they teach me Italian along the working hours. We have a great athmosphere at our department and I felt welcome from the very first day. The first picture is taken in a city called Spello. I spent a gorgeous Saturday discovering the beautiful streets of it. I also forgot that siesta is a real and actually occuring thing especially in the smaller cities of Italy during the days, so insted of eating in a restourant as planned I prepared myself a pasta in a camper van that me and my friend lived in for the first part of the trip. Food is absolutely delicious. I have deeply fallen in love with the Extra Virgin Olive Oils that the area of Umbria has to offer, for example. Sun has been shining warmly during the autumn and it warms my heart especially when knowing that in Finland it is getting quite dark and cold.
Experiencing amazing food, weather and sights while studying in Italy.
This is my blog about intership in Southern Italy in Vineyard of Scarpa.
My exchange in Torino was the greatest experience of my life. The things were a little bit hard in the beginning, but once everything fell into place, I was having the time of my life.
Welcome to read about my exchange and practical training in Italy. My accomondation in Italy was at Padova but my practical training I did in Rovigo a town near Padova.
Greetings from the stunning Amalfi Coast!
This blog will take you with me on my journey to Italy. I had three months of exchange, one of which was in the university studying and the rest was in the radiology departments of a hospital.
Ciao from Piedmont, Italy! Come stai?