Board with students' posts during virtual LTTA PL 10-14 May 2021

  • Posts about partner countries, links to digital works, photos, texts.

    Cesena-my city

    the center of the city

    Trentino alto-adige

    the lake of the trentino, trentino is an region

    The leaning tower of Pisa

    It's one of the most famous tower in Italy

    Cesena's castle

    our city, cesena has a relatively old castle wich belonged to a rich family: Malatesta

    Island of the Maddalena

    Is an island in the region of Sardinia, one of the most beautiful in Italy

    St. Peter's square in Vatican

    It's one of the most beautiful squares in Italy and here the pope carries out the religious celebrations

    Rome Trevi's fountain

    one of the most known fountains in Rome.
    The tradition says to thow a coin in the fountain, now a days his attraction makes a lot of money that are given for charity

    caves of Castellana

    The Castellana caves are a complex of underground caves of karst origin of speleological and tourist interest

    Italian seashore

    Views like the one in the photo are common in southern Italy. That's why a lot of tourists love to spend their Holidays in our country!

    Turin cinema museum

    It's the biggest museum of the cinema in Italy

    Busko-Zdrój

    A spa town in Poland, in the Świętokrzyskie region.

    Tarłów Palace in Podzamcze Piekoszowskie.

    The ruins of a baroque mansion built in 1649–1655. It is located in Podzamcze Piekoszowski, near Kielce. It was built on the model of the Palace of the Krakow Bishops in Kielce.

    Κourion Ancient Amphitheater

    Kurium, was an important ancient city-state on the southwestern coast of Cyprus. In the twelfth century BCE, after the collapse of the Mycenaean palaces, Greek settlers from Argos arrived on this site.
    The theatre of Kourion was excavated by the University Museum Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania between 1935 and 1950. The theatre was initially constructed on a smaller scale in the late-second century BCE on the northern slope of the defile ascending from the Amathus Gate. This arrangement thus utilized the slope of the hill to partially support the weight of the seating in the cavea. This architectural arrangement is typical of Hellenistic theatres throughout the Eastern Mediterranean with a circular orchestra and a cavea exceeding 180 degrees.

    Elefthereia square in Nicosia

    Literally meaning Liberty Square, is the main square in central Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus

    Sunrise beach

    Popular pale-sand beach with sunloungers & shades for rent, plus oceanside bars & dining

    GreenLine

    The zone, also known as the Green Line (Greek: Πράσινη Γραμμή), stretches for 180 kilometres (112 miles) from Paralimni in the east to Kato Pyrgos in the west. Nicosia is the only European capital, which is divided since 1974 after Turks invaded Cyprus.

    Paphos castle

    Paphos Castle is located on the edge of Paphos harbour. It was originally built as a Byzantine fort to protect the harbour. It was then rebuilt by the Lusignans in the thirteenth century after being destroyed in the earthquake of 1222. In 1570 it was dismantled by the Venetians

    Saint Lazarus Church

    The Church of Saint Lazarus (Greek: Ιερός Ναός Αγίου Λαζάρου, Ierós Naós Agíou Lazárou), is a late-9th century church in Larnaca, Cyprus. It belongs to the Church of Cyprus, an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church.

    The Church of Saint Lazarus is named for New Testament figure Lazarus of Bethany, the subject of a miracle recounted in the Gospel of John,[1] in which Jesus raises him from the dead. According to Orthodox tradition, sometime after the Resurrection of Christ, Lazarus was forced to flee Judea because of rumoured plots on his life and came to Cyprus. There he was appointed by Paul and Barnabas as the first Bishop of Kition (present-day Larnaca). He is said to have lived for thirty more years and on his death was buried there for the second and last time.[2] The Church of Agios Lazaros was built over the reputed (second) tomb of Lazarus.

    Warsaw capital of Poland

    Warsaw is the capital of Poland. Is the biggest city in Poland. The Vistula, the longest river in Poland, flows through Warsaw.