Continuamos mostrando trabajos realizados por nuestros alumnos Lilienthal/Albarregas, para que veáis que además de divertirnos estamos aprendiendo juntos.
Hier sind noch weitere Arbeiten des Projekts unserer Schüler aus Lilienthal und Mérida, damit ihr seht, dass wir neben vielen tollen Exkursion auch zusammen gearbeitet haben.
Here are further results of our project of the students from Lilienthal and Mérida. You can see that we had a lot of fun but also worked together. :-)
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
Sights in Mérida and Lilienthal
1. The Sights in Mérida and Lilienthal
Lilienthal:
St.Jürgen Church
The Church was built in 1106 and renovated inside and outside until
today. It is located on a mound in the middle of the countryside in the
village St.Jürgen in Lilienthal. Through the interior and exterior design,
the Church gets its Northern German character.
The Golf course
2. The golf course is situated in a bog landscape in the vicinity a small bog
in Lilienthal. It is a 12 -hole system. The clubhouse is a traditional
farmhouse dating back to 1862. The year the foundation of the golfclub
can be traced back to 1998.
The Lilienhof
On April 22nd
1977, 13 men and women met to form a club. Because the
municipality of Lilienthal had supported the farm system, one wished for
a reference to Lilienthal. This name is originaly Lilienhof. The Lilienhof is
located in Worphausen, a part of Lilienthal.
The Freilichtbühne
3. The founder of the Freilichtbühne was Klaus Dieter Uhlen. The open air
theatre was founded on 29.10.1984. In the past, the visitors had to sit
on the rejected sit and provide themselves. One provides them with
wooden benches with cushions today. 4 little frame houses around the
open air theatre provide the important technology, scene painting and
the mask. The open air theatre was extended in 1988 and started with
the season in 1991.
The Truper Kapelle
The Trupe is part of Lilienthal`s oldest locating parts. The chapel was
built by Karl the Great one at the moment. Documentarily it was
mentioned in 1283 for the first time and old gravestones are in front of
the entrance of the church from the 18th century, the chapel serves as a
mourning chapel today.
4. The city hall of Lilienthal
The mayor is Willy Hollatz and is a member of the party of the “Grünen“.
Today`s city hall was built in 1978. The municipality of Lilienthal is more
than 775 years old. (http://www.lilienthal.de/index.php?id=2)
5. Merida:
El acueducto de los milagros
The aqueduct of the miracles was one of the antennas that supplied
water to the city of Emerida in Roman times, Aogosta(Merida).
Their year of registration was in 1993. It had as main function to supply
water to the West of the city.
Teatro Romano
6. The Roman Theatre of Merida is a historical theatre built by ancient
Rome in the colony augosta emerida. Its creation was promodid by the
consul Marco Vispano. Their year of registration was in 1993. It is
located in the center of Merida.
El puente romano
The Roman bridge of Merida is considered the longest of antiquity. It
crosses the river Guadiana. Its length is 792m and height measuring
12m. It is a bow that pedestrian bridge. Their year of registration was in
1993. This is one of the most extensive archaelogical ensembles in
Spain.
7. El templo de la diosa diana
The Temple of Diana (Templo de Diana) in Merida was a sacred site
constructed by the Romans in the early first century AD, after the
conquest of the area by the Emperor Augustus.Roman Merida, known
as Emerita Augusta, became an important centre of Roman power in
the region. Originally formed by veterans of the Roman conquest, the
city grew quickly to become a thriving metropolis. Within this ancient
city, the Temple of Diana would have formed a central part of the
Roman Forum, where the principle civic buildings of the city originally
stood. Incredibly well-preserved, probably due to its incorporation into a
sixteenth century palace, the Temple of Diana’s Corinthian columns still
stand in their original rectangular formation. It is part of UNESCO
Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida.
8. The Circus Maximus
The Circus Maximus (Spanish: Circo romano) is a Roman hippodrome
in Mérida, Spain. Used for chariot racing, it was modelled on the Circus
Maximus in Rome and other circus buildings throughout the empire.
Measuring more than 400 m in length and 30 m of width, it is one of the
best preserved examples of the Roman circus.The circus could house
up to 30,000 spectators.
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