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| − | On Dec. 10, 2008 the Department of Tourism organized the Project Day RENAISSANCE . [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance] | + | On Dec. 10, 2008 the Department of Tourism organized the Project Day RENAISSANCE . [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance] For several weeks, six classes (9. -14.) had been preparing for this great event. Provided with authentic clothing they engaged in dance and music performances, acrobatics as well as some unexpected activities. <br /> |
In the morning of Dec. 10, they were assigned some research tasks, and had the opportunity to listen to lectures on several subjects or to do some handicraft, the results of which proudly were presented in the afternoon.. | In the morning of Dec. 10, they were assigned some research tasks, and had the opportunity to listen to lectures on several subjects or to do some handicraft, the results of which proudly were presented in the afternoon.. | ||
Version vom 18. Dezember 2008, 17:32 Uhr
On Dec. 10, 2008 the Department of Tourism organized the Project Day RENAISSANCE . [1] For several weeks, six classes (9. -14.) had been preparing for this great event. Provided with authentic clothing they engaged in dance and music performances, acrobatics as well as some unexpected activities.
In the morning of Dec. 10, they were assigned some research tasks, and had the opportunity to listen to lectures on several subjects or to do some handicraft, the results of which proudly were presented in the afternoon..
On the following pages please find some pictures taken at different stages of the event:
Datei:Matthias Corvinus.jpg The Hungarian Renaissance King Matthias (1443-1490) [2]
500px King Matthias on a 1000 Forint banknote
420px Dante Alighieri (1265?-1321)[3]
420px Baron Bálint Balassa (1554-1594) [4]
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