Our joint celebration of European Day of Languages in Toronto is presented by

Alliance Francaise de Toronto

The Alliance Française de Toronto was established in Toronto in 1902. It is a registered not-for-profit organization run by a Canadian Board of Directors of 15 elected members. Its mission is to increase the knowledge of French language, to promote the appreciation of Francophone culture, and to encourage interaction among French, Francophone and Canadian people through educational and cultural programs.

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Istituto Italiano di Cultura

The Italian Cultural Institute, Cultural Section of the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto, is a centre for cultural and academic activities, a school of Italian language and civilization, a source of information about contemporary Italy, its regions and its multilayered cultural heritage as well as a venue for art exhibitions, lectures, films, and video screenings.

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Goethe-Institut Toronto

The Goethe-Institut Toronto is the official German cultural centre. Founded in 1962 as a not-for-profit organization in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, the Goethe-Institut draws on Germany’s rich and vibrant culture to work as a presenter, service provider, and partner for Canadians with an interest in German language and culture.

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Spanish Centre

With more than 400 million people speaking Spanish worldwide, the Spanish Centre is your doorway in Toronto to the vibrant Hispanic cultures now flourishing in over 21 countries.

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