Saturday, May 29, 2010

Trip to Portugal - diary of the Italian students

13/04/2010
Nicola Mercurio:
Our first day started very very early.
We left Palermo at 6:30 and arrived in Rome at 7:30.
We had a walk around Fiumicino Airport and then we were ready to leave to Lisbon. However the flight was delayed for some technical problems (which were solved after some time, luckily).
Finally at 12:30 we left Rome and after a 3 hours’ flight we arrived in Lisbon.
In the afternoon we visited Lisbon, the new and the old city. We strolled down “Rua de la Libertade”, we stopped at the “Hard Rock Café” where we did a lot of shopping. After that we took the “mythical” tram number 28 and we went up the old town where there are some places where you can get wonderful views of the city. We saw the delta of the river Tago and we had dinner in a typical restaurant.
Unfortunately it rained all day!

Andrea Catania:
On 14th April: we finally met our partners! We had missed them a lot and now we could hug them again. We visited Lisbon all together with the bus. We saw this big city and we liked it a lot. First we saw San Geronim’s Monastery: it’s a magnificent building, built in 1544; then we saw the Belem Tower, where the sailors used to set sail from. We tasted some of the delicious Portuguese cakes in the oldest “Pasteleria” of the city. We had lunch together in a restaurant; we had a typical Portuguese dish, octopus with smashed potatoes. Really good! After lunch we took the bus to Moimenta da Beira. It was an important opportunity to know all the guys from the other countries, like Poland, Turkey or Estonia. After a 4 hours’ trip, we finally arrived to Moimenta school to have dinner at the school canteen. Then there was an amazing party. It was a karaoke party! Vincenzo sang with the Portuguese guys and the other Italians sang an old Italian song. It was very funny! Finally we went home and we met the families. We went to bed looking forward to another great day.

15 Apri
Carmelo Lupo:
We met at school at 10:00 o'clock; at school we saw the show of the Portuguese students, it was very funny!. After the show, we visited the school. That week, the school celebrated the cultural week; students and teachers from all classes showed their works in the classroom and in the labs. After lunch we visited the town hall, we had a walk around the town. We visited a monastery and the library. Thenwe went up to Lapa, where there is the sanctuary of Our Lady of Lapa. The sanctuary is in a cave, the statue of Oue Lady is at back of the the sanctuary. There is a very narrow passage that joins the place where the statue is to the other part of the church. According to the legend sinners can't go through the narrow passage. Luckily we all managed to go through!!! We had dinner at school.

16 April
Claudio Baiata:
In the morning At 09:20 we met at school and after ten minutes we took the bus to a historical place where there is the monastery of St Joao Tourica.
The monastery is very big. Only the church and the tower remain, because both the walls and the building where the monks slept are more or less destroyed.
Halfway the main and only aisle, our guide explained to us, on the left and on the right there were the wooden chairs where the monks sat during the Mass. One funny thing is that because the singing took a long time, the poor monks found a way to be seated. They built tiny
stools at the back of the chair seats, so they could pretend they were standing up when in reality they could get some rest in a half-seated position.
Near the altar there were two big mosaics that described the period before and after the construction of the church. Another funny thing is that in one of these mosaics there was a man with glasses. The man who made the mosaics in the 18th century forgot that at medieval times glasses hadn't been invented yet.
After the monastery, we visited the cellars where they make spumante wine. In the afternoon we went to Villa Real. We met the mayor of the city at the town hall, a beautiful bulding which was a hospital before becoming the town hall. Then a kind young guy guided us around the town. Finally we went up to San Leonardo from where we could enjoy a beautiful view of the Douro Valley and River Douro. We ended our visit in Lamego where there is a beautiful sanctuary.

17 April
Riccardo Campo:
On 17th April we went on a cruise along the river Douro.
We left at 10 o' clock.
We took a nice, big boat; we had breakfast and lunch onboard. The landscape along the river was marvellous, we took pictures of the wonderful scenery and we spent the time singing and chatting.
The boat had to go through a couple of dams. To reach the other side of the dam, there is a mechanism that makes the water level go down.
At 5 o' clock we arrived in Porto.
In Porto we visited the cathedral a beutiful church in Roman style.
Unfortunately there was a thunderstorm and we couldn't go sightseeing.
In Porto there was a union strike. The protest was a bit “funny”and very noisy: lots of cars kept going around the town hall square blowing their horns!
We went back to Moimenta da Beira by train.

Claudio Mancino
18 April
We woke up , ready for another fantastic day , at 09:00 . We met at school at 10:00 and we took the bus to Guimaraes , we arrived there at 11:00 . Guimaraes is a marvellous Portuguese town situated in the district of Braga . The town was founded by count Vimara Peres . It was the first capital city of Portugal . Guimaraes is known as the place where the country was born . The Historic centre of Guimaraes was declared a world Heritage site in 2001 by Unesco , due to its middle age historical monuments . Guimaraes has been choosen by the Portuguese government to be the European Capital of Culture in 2012 . We visited the remains of the castle and of an ancient chapel, then the guide then took us to the historical centre and we went around the ancient, narrow streets

19 April: Viseu
Viseu was an intresting town for the teachers but for the students it was quite nice the shopping center where we bought a lot of souvenirs, presents for us and our relatives.

20 April
We met at school at 10:00 and we worked with the other students on a phrase dictionary . In the afternoon we went to a wine farm when the owners explained to us how they make Porto wine and table wines.
21 April: Coimbra, Fatima
On the way back to Lisbon we stopped at Coimbra where we visited one of the oldest university in Europe and than we strolled down the backing street to visit the cathedral and the town center.
The second stop at Fatima sanctuary but we stayed on the bus only the teachers got off the bus to visit this holy shrine.

22April: going home

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Portugal - Guimaraes, Fatima, Viseu

http://www.slideshare.net/topscent/portugali-vikelinnad

Portugal - April 25th, King Sebastian, Port Wine, some interesting facts

http://www.slideshare.net/topscent/presentation-4040044

Architecture in Portugal. Manueline style

http://www.slideshare.net/merikekk/manuelism

Portugal - general information

http://www.slideshare.net/merikekk/portugal-4040350

Moimenta da Beira and the surrounding area

http://www.slideshare.net/merikekk/moimenta-da-beira

Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra

http://www.slideshare.net/merikekk/portugal-2010-lissabon-porto-coimbra

Portugal - the age of discovery

http://www.slideshare.net/merikekk/the-age-of-discovery

Tuesday - the 8th day

We had to be at school at 10 o’clock. Everybody were there on time, but we just stood and talked – waited the time, when we could go in the assembly hall to start the dictionary. All the students from the group were divided into groups. Every group had 3 Portuguese, 1 Estonian, 1 Polish, 1 Turkish and 1 Italian student. Every group was given a theme of what they would start making their dicitonary. Our theme was shopping, but there were also entertainment, at a restaurant etc. While the students were making the dictionary, teachers had a project meeting, so the students were alone in the assembly hall. Then we ate lunch.

After lunch we went to Quinta da Carregosa. Quinta da Carregosa is located deep in the Corgo area of the famous Douro region that is arguably the most well known wine producing region in Portugal.

The weather was very hot, at least for the Estonians. The sun was shining most of the time and the temperature was pretty high.

After the trip we went back to school to have dinner.

It was our last night together, so we had a little party in the school, there was a man who sang and played the synthesizer. People danced and had fun! But later we went to a party which was organised by my host family. All the students of the project were there, we sang, danced and talked. People realised, that it was our last night together, so a lot of us cried. Later we went home to pack, but we were very tired, so we went to sleep soon.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Trip to Guimarães, Sunday (the 6th day)

The sixth day of our trip in Portugal started with waking up and having breakfast in our hosting families. This day we went to the acient city of Guimarães, the place where the kingdom of Portugal was born. For that reason it is called the cradle of Portugal. We had to be in the school by 10 o'clock and I (Riin) fortunately arrived on time. But some people were late and so we set off and headed for Guimarães 18 minutes later. The bus trip lasted for about 2 hours and 45 minutes. We arrived in Guimarães at 1 pm. Then we had 1,5 hours of free time to spend in shops.
After that we visited the chapel of S. Miguel. It was built in the 12th century in Romanesque style. It has a symbolic link to the founding of the Portugese nation as tradition states that the first king of Portugal, Afonso Henriques was baptised there. The floor of the chapel is paved with the tombs attributed to the noble warriors who fought alongside King Afonso at the founding of the nation. The chapel is also classified as a National Monument.
Then we walked from the chapel to a nearby castle which dates back to the 10th century AD. Throughout its history the castle served as the backdrop for dynastic conflicts, none more heroic than the exploits leading to the foundation of the kingdom at the Battle of S. Mamede. It is also the place where King Afonso was probably born.

After that we went to the central part of the city. There we were also allowed to look around by ourselves. But before that we walked along an acient street which was lined with old houses, many of these had coats of arms of old families on their facade.

This evening we didn't have dinner in school. We went to homes to dine with our hosting families. It had been again a long day and we went to sleep, our heads filled with impressions of the seen places and things.