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Thursday, 27 June 2019

Tours: Prague, Krakow, Bochnia.

An important element of promoting the knowledge of Polish and European culture, learning about interesting places, monuments, folk art and cultural heritage of Poland and Europe are school trips. They were also attended by students of the Primary School. Stefan Żeromski in Strawczyn. And so on May 13-15, 2019. students from grades VI to VIII took part in a trip to Prague and the Moravian Karst. During this trip they could see the most interesting places and monuments of Prague, which in 1992. has been entered on the UNESCO world list. Among them were: Hradczany - the former seat of Czech kings, St. Vitus, Old Royal Palace, St. Peter's Basilica George, Golden Street, Wallenstein Gardens, the Old Town Square with the famous Orloj astronomical clock and the Town Hall, the church of St. Nicholas or the Charles Bridge. On the last day they visited the Moravian Karst where they took a boat ride on an underground river in the Punkievni cave. May 30, 2019 Class III SP took a one-day trip to the royal city of Krakow. Young participants of this trip could hear the history of this city and see the most interesting places and monuments of Cracow (Wawel, Rynek Krakowski with the Town Hall, St. Mary's Church, Collegium Maius of the Jagiellonian University), whose oldest part since 1978. it is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1978. They also participated in a museum lesson as part of a visit to the Gallery of 19th-century Polish Art in Sukiennice. May 31, 2019 pupils from grades 4 to 6 of the Primary School in Strawczyn took a one-day trip to Lesser Poland Bochnia, where they saw the work from the Middle Ages until 1990. a salt mine. It is the Polish historical monument inscribed in 2013. on the UNESCO list of World Cultural and Natural Heritage. Here are some photos from these trips:


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