by Serena Perfetto
Close to the San Francisco Opera House, as well as to the City Hall and the Asian Museum: the Italian Cultural Institute in San Francisco has officially reopened in a new location, the Opera Plaza on Van Ness street.
Since the decision was made for practical necessity, related to big raise on the lease in North Beach, Director Paolo Barlera found himself facing a situation that the Institute could simply not afford. The change needed also to consider the co-existence of both the Institute, with its events, and the language school, the Istituto Italiano Scuola which has been a partner for many years.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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