Monday, 31 May 2021

COMMENTS FOR SEVILLE MOBILITY (GREECE)

We visited a big cathedral temple that you were able to see a spectacular view of the city of Seville. I loved it and it was a great experience!

-         Kotas Nikolaos

Given the opportunity to be a part of their traditional andalusian dances was exhilarating and I would definitely do it again.

-         Kamtsi Maria

Our extraordinary walks by the huge river in Seville city were unforgettable. We saw a big tower that looked like gold in the sun that was very unique.What is more, I loved the food there!

-         Tsarkai Konstantinos

The families that were hosting us were very kind and always by our sides. We never hesitated asking for help as they made us feel very comfortable. Personally, I enjoyed the pool at the girl's house that I stayed at.

-         Efstratia Tzanesi

The beautiful mosque in Cordoba was an unusual sight that I found unique. It was very big and full of surprises.

-         Aristotelis Tirovouzis

They taught us how to make traditional andalusian jewelry and we exchanged ideas. I loved and they turned out very beautiful.

-         Evaggelia Kioutoutska

Living in Seville for a week , the way its citizens do , helped us get to know their culture better which I found very interesting.

-         Theodora Gogou

 Their school in Seville was remarkable and way bigger than ours something that we found very exciting. They had a huge library that they did a lecture in to show us  a project of their city.

-         Ifigeneia Malioufa

 

Saturday, 29 May 2021

VIRTUAL MOBILITY

On the third and fourth days of the virtual mobility, we led the Partners to the beautiful towns of Tropea and Pizzo, which are very famous summer resorts. We went on taking them to the archaeological museums of Vibo Valentia and Reggio Calabria. In the museum of Reggio Calabria we showed the famous bronzes, two full-sized Greek bronzes of naked bearded warriors cast about 460-450 BC, originally found in the sea in 1972 near Riace, in the province of Reggio Calabria. Famous all over the world, they are now considered one of the symbols of Calabria. All the Partners from Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy enjoyed the virtual tour during which the students also had the opportunity to realize how similar the Greek and Italian cultures are, and that our roots are deeply connected since the Greeks colonised Southern Italy, as a video created by the Greek students showed. 

The General Coordinator

Anna Pia Perri