sobota, 22 lipca 2017

A Trip to Warsaw


A trip to Warsaw 18-19.07.2017

A group of 38 Polish students and 4 teachers went to Warsaw in order to visit some places connected with the topics of our Erasmus project.

 During  our educational trip we visited:

Copernicus Science Centre (Polish: Centrum Nauki Kopernik) is a science museum standing on the bank of the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland. It contains over 450 interactive exhibits that enable visitors to single-handedly carry out experiments and discover the laws of science for themselves. The Centre is the largest institution of its type in Poland and one of the most advanced in Europe
 
 
 
 
 
There are a lot of exhibitions and almost everything there is interactive. Most of it is for kids but really enjoyable for adults too. We were very impressed with sections of optical and mechanical physics.
 
 
 
 
After 3-hour tour of the Centre we watched a wonderful film about the Universe in the Planetarium “The Heavens of Copernicus”.
The Heavens of Copernicus is a modern planetarium where you can see more than just images of the starry sky and related films. The shows concern a variety of popular science issues, including from the field of astronomy, natural science and ethnography. The shows are displayed on a spherical screen surrounding the audience on all sides. Thanks to this solution, the audience experiences a feeling of immersion in the displayed world, which is strengthened by the high quality sound system deployed around the dome.
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We went to the National Stadium-the "PGE Narodowy" Stadium in Warsaw and visited the Viewing Point (part of upper stand) there.
 
 
                  After tour of the National Stadium we were resting on the River Wisła bank
 
                        We also saw the rooftop gardens  of the University of Warsaw Library
The Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (BUW) or the Warsaw University Library building was opened in December of 1999 and the Library garden in June, 2002. One of the largest and most beautiful roof gardens in Europe, the Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (BUW) or the Warsaw University Library encompasses two garden areas - an upper area of 2,000 m2, and a lower area of 15,000 m2 - linked by a fountain of cascading water. The roof garden setting offers sweeping views of Warsaw, the Vistula river and the Świętokrzyski Bridge.
The roof garden of the Library of the University of Warsaw is an experimental project. It is the first and largest roof garden established in Poland of its kind. It offers exceptional views to the Vistula River, fragments of the natural declivity, and the buildings situated downhill. The variety of the scenes created and beauty of the panorama remain the greatest values of this place.

                                        We were strolling in the University gardens as well
                                       
                                              There was a special shelter for the insects
On the second day of our stay in Warsaw we went of the tour of The Łazienki Park , which is a landscape park and it used to be  was a popular among the Polish high nobility in the 18th century. The park constantly alternates between different times, countries and continents, between forest-like areas and elaborate flower arrangements.
The Lazienki Park is also a sanctuary for peacocks strutting around the Palace and the Theatre. The park is also known for its population of tame squirrels, who will be happy to receive a few nuts from the visitors.                                                                                                                                                        Next to the Lazienki Park we found the Warsaw University Botanical Garden and it was really an exciting experience for all of us because  we could observe different species of flowers and trees from all the world growing there.
 
                                              warsawtour.pl/en/warsaw-for-everyone/parks-gardens-2075.html
In the end of our trip we went sightseeing the City Center and the oldest parts of the City
 
The whole group of students and teachers in front of the Polish Kings' Castle
 
We could admire the gorgeous panorama of Warsaw from a large terrace on the 30th floor of the Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki).The Palace of Culture and Science is the highest building in Poland. It has over 3,000 rooms.
 
 
 

 
 
At night we stayed in a hotel, which is situated next to Kampinos Forest (Polish: Puszcza Kampinoska) is a large forest complex located in Masovian Voivodeship, west of Warsaw in Poland. It covers a part of the ancient valley of the Vistula basin, between the Vistula and the Bzura rivers. Once a forest covering 670 km² of central Poland, it currently covers roughly 240 km². Among the distinctive features of the area is a combination of sandy dunes and marshes, with dense pine and spruce forest. The forest is a Natura 2000 EU Special Protection Area.
 
 
 

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