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Follow the visit to Spain, specifically Catalonia, from January 10th to 17th, where teachers and students from different countries explored historical sites, attended engaging lessons, and embraced Catalan culture. Discover the beauty of La Seu Vella, Cultural Exchange, and more!
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On the 10th of January Mr Sylwester Kolibabski, Mrs Beata Ignaczak, Mrs Edyta Dziubińska, Mrs Katarzyna Adamus,Mr Adam Leśków and fourpupils: Weronika Słomska, Oliwia Siwek, Jagoda Klińska, Paulina Kopańska arrivedattheairportin Barcelona. Then we took a bus to Lleida.
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We havealsolearntthatbuildingHumanTowersis a part of Catalanculture.
Teachersfrom Greece, Portugal, Italy and Poland intheschoolcanteen.
Goodbye party whereallteachers and pupilsdanced and sangtogether.
The National Palace of Montjuic receives thousands of visitors each year. It was built for the international Expo in 1929. In the year 1934 it became the home of the National Art Museum of Catalonia, in which you can mostly find Romanesque art.People are visiting the palace during the day but also at night when you can watch an amazing show of lights and colors next to theMagicFountain.
La Sagrada Familia is a large Roman Catholic church designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi(1852–1926).