Meeting in
Nuremberg, Mai 4-7, 2012
Thursday 03.05.2012
12:00 – 20:00 Arrival of the partners at the
airport or central station
20:00 Dinner at the hotel
Friday 04.05.2012
10:00 – 11:00 Official welcome at the town
hall
11:15 – 12:00 Welcome at school / school
tour
12:00 – 13:00 Presentation of the maps for
medieval times
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch at school
14:00 – 16:00 Presentation of the maps for
medieval times
16:00 – 18:00 Project development in the
past and future
Free time
20:00 Dinner at
“Das Goldene Posthorn“ – traditional
Franconian food
Saturday 05.05.2012
8:30 – 10:00 Guided tour of the old town hall and its
surroundings
10:00 – 10:45 Nuremberg castle tour
11:00 Short Pretzel breakfast (the famous Nuremberg
Laugenbrezeln)
11:36 – 12:38 Train to Regensburg
12:45 – 14:15 Guided tour of Regensburg
14:15 – 15:15 Lunch - traditional Upper Palatine food
15:15 – 19:00 Free time in Regensburg (supported by a city map)
19:19 – 20:35 Train back to Nuremberg
Free time / individual dinner (p.t.a)
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Sunday 06.05.2012
8:00 – 12:00 Time for individual plans / exploration of the city
/ several museums ...
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 Tour:
"Kaiser, Ratsherrn, Handwerksmeister"
Free time
20:00 Dinner – eating like the lords and ladies of medieval times
Monday 07.05.2012 Departure of the partners
The third project destination was Nuremberg. Yes,
this time we, the BON in Nuremberg, were the host of our
international guests. The meeting in Nuremberg was for teachers
only.
The multimedia maps for the Medieval Times were
to be presented at school. These maps showed information on
architecture, commerce and trade routes in Nuremberg, Europe and
beyond.
Our official programme started with a warm
welcome in the town hall by Mr.
Horst Förther, second mayor to
Nuremberg. In addition to that Mr. Förther allowed a glimpse inside
the reconstructed historical council chamber of the old Nuremberg
town hall.
We also went to see
Regensburg, hometown to Mr. Kopf, to show our guests a significantly
older “settling” in Bavaria. The interesting city tour, given by an
incredibly well-spoken Canadian lady, led us to see the Regensburg
Cathedral, the famous Stone Bridge and much more.
In Nuremberg some of our
guests used the free time to explore the Nazi Party Rally Ground,
the Documentation centre or the German National Museum. There was
also the interesting city tour by Geschichte für alle e.V..
Most of us were surprised by the vigour and the radiant personality
of our city guide. History can be fun!
Another part of the
cultural programme in Nuremberg was the “Bratwurst experience”. A
good host should never forget to offer plenty of food! Consequently
we had to give our guests a tour of the fine Franconian cuisine.
Suffice it to say that no one left Nuremberg hungry and there was
more on the menu than just Bratwurst.
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The Comenius programme
focuses on the first phase of education, from pre-school and primary to
secondary schools. It is relevant for all members of the education
community: pupils, teachers, local authorities, parents’ associations,
non-government organisations, teacher training institutes, universities
and all other educational staff.
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