4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the...

19
Our second meeting took place from 4th to 8th of November in Warsaw. First we had some ice-breaking games,

Transcript of 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the...

Page 1: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

Our second meeting took place from 4th to 8th of November in Warsaw. First we had some ice-breaking games,

Page 2: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

after which we could all greet each other in 6 languages!

Page 3: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

We had some hands-on chemical experience.

Page 4: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

We worked in multinational teams on habitat games …

Page 5: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

 ... green surveys and a 6-language green dictionary

Page 6: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

At the end of the first day we enjoyed a dancing class.

Page 7: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

The next day we spent sightseeing and showing our guests the historical heritage of Warsaw.In the morning we visited the Royal Castle.

Page 8: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Why has this part of the city been put on the list?

10. Walk around the Old Town Market Square. There used to live a basilisk which guarded treasures and turned people into stone when it looked at them. One day a brave tailor showed the basilisk a mirror and when the beast looked at its image in the mirror, it turned itself into stone. What reminds us of this legend?

7. On your right in Piłsudski Square you can see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. What happens there every hour on the hour? If you are at the right time there you can see it.

Then we played a field game in the Old Town and the Royal Tract. Mixed teams with Polish experts had to look around and find answers to various questions:

Page 9: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

http://www.kopernik.org.pl/en/exhibitions/ 

In the afternoon we spent a great time in the Copernicus Science Centre.

Page 10: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

On Wednesday we took our partners for a beautiful walk in the Kabaty Forest. The weather was excellent, so we could perform our tasks - identifying certain trees and assessing their age.

Page 11: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

In the forest not only can you enjoy nature, but also learn  about ecology.

Page 12: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

After a hearty meal in the Zapiecek restaurant, where we tasted traditional Polish cuisine - pierogi - we went on to play a basketball match. There were no losers.

Page 13: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

http://www.warszawa360.pl/gazeta/pkin/

Thursday, the final day of our meeting in Warsaw, started with a visit to the viewing terrace on the 30th floor of the Palace of Culture and Science, which although built in the 1950s, still is the tallest building in Poland.

Page 14: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

Later, we went on a guided tour of the exhibition 'In the Heart of the Country' held in the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, which shows 'Polish art as an integral element in the global circulation of art'

Page 15: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

Then we had some workshops in the museum that explored art and the themes of our project.

Page 16: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

In the afternoon we became artists. We prepared sculptures and collages commenting on the entire meeting in Warsaw. We used waste paper and other recyclables and of course infinite deposits of our creativity and imagination.

Page 17: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

And then we presented our works of art !

Page 18: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

More art!

Page 19: 4. At the gate of the Barbican you can see a small column with a bronze sculpture informing that the Warsaw Old Town is on the UNESCO World.

Again, we had a great time and now we are looking forward to the next meeting in Hungary.