A new home for Warwick in Venice
We’re proud to announce the opening of our new base in the heart of Venice, which will benefit students, researchers and partners from all over the world.
The space within the Palazzo Giustinian Lolin building will be used all year round for teaching of course modules, seminars and summer schools.
Warwick first opened a base in Venice in 1967 and is believed to be one of the only universities in the world to have a permanent presence in the city.
Dating back to the 17th century, the building will provide a once in a lifetime opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the history, art and culture of the city. It will also provide a stunning venue for conferences, symposia and workshops, enabling Warwick to bring together leading international scholars and researchers.
The opening of our new base reflects our deep commitment to the arts and international collaboration.
We’ll be sharing more about our new home in Venice next month.