List of music conservatories in Italy
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Below is an alphabetical list, by city, of those music conservatories in Italy that maintain webpages. Links are provided.
- Adria
- Alessandria
- Avellino
- Bari
- Bologna
- Brescia
- Cesena
- Como
- Calgiari
- Campbasso
- Castelfranco Veneto
- Cesena
- Cosenza
- Cuneo
- Darfo
- Fermo
- Ferrara
- Florence
- Foggia
- Frosinone
- Genova
- L'Aquila
- Latina
- La Spezia
- Lecce
- Mantova
- Matera
- Messina
- Milano
- Monopoli
- Napoli
- Novara
- Padova
- Palermo
- Parma
- Perugia
- Pesaro
- Pescara
- Piacenza
- Potenza
- Reggio Calabria
- Riva del Garda
- Rodi Garganico
- Roma
- Rovigo
- Salerno
- Sassari
- Torino
- Trapani
- Trento
- Trieste
- Udine
- Venezia
- Verona
- Vibo Valenzia
- Vicenza
[edit] other schools
Additionally, these are "higher music schools", termed pareggiate in Italian, meaning "equal"; that is, they issue diplomas that carry the same weight as a conservatory diploma: