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Mobility in Neckarbischofsheim, Germany (08-12 May 2022)

DAY 1

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On the 8th of May, we worked at school. We played games to know each other. We participated in ice-breaking games. Mrs. Boenich presented some information about Germany and focused on the German Baroque. The Cypriot, Greek and Italian team presented the work they had prepared about their countries. The students worked on the Baroque in international teams.Finally, we celebrated the Day of Europe by making our own posters.

Day 2

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On the 9th of May, we visited Ludwigsburg Palace. We followed a guided tour in the palace and the groups presented their work in the historical framework.  

Day 3

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On the 10 of May, we visited Heidelberg, the castle of the city and tried to complete a working sheet and answered questions about the castle. We had free time to walk in the city and to know it better.

Day 4

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On the 11th of May, we visited Schwetzingen castle. We learned about the history of the castles and danced a minuet in baroque costumes. Finally, we had free time in the garden.

Day 5

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On the 13th of May, we stayed at school working on the final product (video) and on baroque handicrafts. We evaluated the mobility and explored Neckarbishofsheim.

Evaluation 

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The students evaluated the mobility by making a video where all the participants share their impressions. Click the button below to see the students' video.

Here you can see some photos of the mobility.

TEXTS AND PRESENTATIOS

Experience History

Questions about Heidelberg Castle

Ducal pleasure hunt

Pleasure hunt (part 2)

Neckarbischofsheim map

Memories of Casanova

Sale of soldiers at the time of Duke Karl Eugen

Amusing anecdotes about the castle

The new profession of garden architect

Eating and drinking

Eating and drinking

Baroque hygiene

About extravagant lansquenets and brave kings

Ducal pleasure hunt

Ducal pleasure hunt

A poem

Baroque and german history

Presentation of the greek team: the first Greek palace by a German king

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