"Over the years, we came to realize that the real reason people came to our painting or photography workshops was to renew their spirit, to rediscover who they wanted to be," notes Michael Mele, co-director of Il Chiostro since 1995. "Sure, touring Tuscany and taking a class was part of it, but people were leaving different from when they came."
At the Tuscan Renaissance Center you will bring your program to life in an enchanted environment. The Chianti hills. A twelfth-century monastery. Sump ...