


ArmInfo. Alessandro Ferranti, Ambassador of Italy to Armenia, received the representative of the prestigious Apicius International Hospitality School, Massimo Bocus.
According to a message received by ArmInfo, the reception at the Embassy was part of the preparations for the official opening of Apicius Armenia International Hospitality School, which will open its doors in Dilijan this fall. The meeting highlighted the shared commitment of Italy and Armenia to advancing educational excellence and cultural exchange. Ferranti expressed support for the upcoming launch of the Apicius Armenia school, a collaborative effort with local and international organizations to bring world- class education in hospitality and culinary arts to the region.
Apicius Armenia, an international hospitality school specializing in hotel management, gastronomy and winemaking, will soon open its doors in Dilijan. It will be the Armenian branch of the famous Italian educational institution with the same name. Apicius Armenia will offer students in the region the opportunity to enroll in world-renowned courses in hotel management, culinary arts, winemaking and other areas, based on the academic standards of the Apicius school in Florence, Italy.
The project will contribute to boost Armenia's reputation as a developing destination in education, tourism and investment, as well as prepare a new generation of specialists for success in the global hospitality industry.



