In the second year of the project the general topic is Renaissance and Baroque ages. The students have prepared different presentations about the main historical places, characters, art, history and monuments of these ages in Rome and Seville. They are preparing and presenting them at school and later they will be presented in the real site during the visit of the students from the other country.
These are the topics for 2018-19:
- Renaissance and baroque architecture:
o Rome:
§ Bernini and Borromini
§ important churches from 17th century: S. Agnese in Agone, S. Ivo alla Sapienza, S. Ignazio, S. Andrea al Quirinale, S. Carlo alle Quattro Fontane.
§ St. Peter’s cathedral.
o Seville:
§ Town Hall
§ Cathedral
§ Alcázar
§ Churches: Sta Mª la Blanca, San Onofre, El Sagrario, San Luís, Capilla San José, El Salvador, La Macarena, convento Santa Isabel, etc
§ Archivo de Indias.
§ Parlamento andaluz
- Painting and sculpture
o Rome:
§ Visit to Villa Borghese and Galleria Borghese.
§ Vatican Museums
§ Michel Angelo, Leonardo, Rafaelo, Caravaggio
§ Bernini, Canova
o Seville:
§ Fine arts museum
§ Murillo, Valdés Leal, Zurbarán, Velazquez
§ Martínez Montañés, Juan de Mesa.
- Other places:
o Rome:
§ Gianicolo and view of Rome from the Belvedere.
§ Templetto del Bramante and Academy of Spain.
§ Trastevere neighbourhood
o Seville:
§ Santa Cruz Neighbourhood
§ Venerables and Caridad
§ Triana
§ Ceramic centre
During the week in Seville, students and teachers visited the most important Renaissance and Baroque buildings and works of art in Seville, but also Arabic and Gothic style monuments.
Seville's Town Hall
Seville's cathedral
Royal Acazar of Seville
Archive of the Indies
San Luis de los franceses church
San Telmo palace, venue of the Andalusian government
Fair Arts museum
Santa Caridad Hospital
Triana bridge
Santa Ana Church
There was also a performance of the play that boths schools are rehearsing
And also a cultural contest and the prize giving of the Treasure hunt that the students followed during the four days of visits.
During their week in Rome, Spanish teachers and students together with their Italian colleagues and partners, visited the most popular Renaissance and Barroque monuments.
Students in Sant'Ignazio di Loiola Church
San Luiggi dei Francesi
Students at Piazza Navona
Students of 1st Bach. IES Punta del verde and IIS Sette Chiese in Vaticano
Students of 1st ESO IUES Punta del Verde and ICS Montezemolo in Vaticano
Students in Piazza del Campidoglio
Students at Fontana di Trevi
Students at Piazza di Spagna
Teachers at Piazza del Popolo
Students at Santa María del Popolo
Students at Tempietto di Bramante
Students at Gianicolo
Students in Trastevere
Performance of the adaptation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing in Rome
Cultural contest
Prize giving of Treasure hunt