Castles on the Danube – our linking heritage

Our school hosted five teams in the Erasmus project “Castles on the River Danube – Our Linking Heritage” – from Austria, Serbia, Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria. Students and parents from our school also participated in the project activities. Namely, they showed great knowledge in the quiz that they played together with our guests. We also visited the Eltz castle in Vukovar and had some great time on the panoramic tourist boat on the Danube. 

https://magazin.hrt.hr/478886/price-iz-hrvatske/dvorci-uz-dunav-ponajbolji-dokazi-povijesti

PRIČA O BRATISLAVI

Nedjelja je, 6. listopad, 10 sati i 30 minuta. Nas osam cura, Nika Ban, Hana Mihelić, Ana Volmut, Ana Jerković, Nina Kovač i Ela Kordić te nastavnice Ivana Kovač i Dunja Kasač,  spremamo se na put u Slovačku.

Uh, dobro je, osobna je pronađena i krećemo. J Krajnji cilj Bratislava, glavni grad Slovačke.

Da, pogodili ste, opet smo na putu u sklopu Erasmus+ projekta „The Castles on the Danube – Our Linking Heritage“. U Bratislavi nas već čekaju prijatelji iz RumunjskeBugarske i Srbije, te naši domaćini, dečki iz Secondary Technical School of Transport.

Već prvoga dana upoznali smo gradove i škole iz kojih dolaze svi partneri projekta, plesali, pjevali tradicionalne plesove i jeli specijalitete naših kuhinja. Sljedećega dana, domaćini su nas odveli u obilazak dvorca u Bratislavi, a popeli smo se i na glasoviti UFO toranj na visinu od 95m.

U Slovačku smo došli s posterom i videom o životu u dvorcu Eltz u Vukovaru, ali pravi osjećaj mogli smo doživjeti hodajući dvorcem Crveni kamen koji se nalazi u blizini Bratislave.

Osim učenja o dvorcima, bilo je tu i mnoštvo igara, sportova (stolni tenis nam je ipak jača strana) i zajedničkih trenutaka. Šest dana u Bratislavi jako brzo je prošlo. Stekli smo nova prijateljstva, možda čak i ljubavi?!

Domaćini su se zaista potrudili da nam ništa ne nedostaje.

Kako nam je zaista bilo, pogledajte kratki video i galeriju fotografija.

Students’ reflections on the Bratislava mobility, 6th – 12th October 2019

It was really nice and fun in Slovakia. I’m glad I was chosen to go there. I have made new friendships with students from Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. The city of Bratislava is very nice. I’m happy we had a lot of free time to visit as much as possible. We also visited two castles that are beautiful outside but even more beautiful inside. The days I spent there are one of the best days that I will remember all my life. Although they went by really quickly, they were fun and I’m happy that I had the chance to  go there and meet other people from different countries. I hope I’ll have the chance to see them again because I miss them so much. 

Hana Mihelić, 8.b

In Slovakia it was great. The city is very big and beautiful. Every day was good and funny. I met beautiful people and I made new friendships.I hope I will go to Bratislava again. It was a nice
experience and I will not forget it.

Ana Jerković, 8.a

The Erasmus + project allowed me to visit Bratislava . We were there for five days and it was fantastic, I made many new friends that I stayed in touch with . We presented Croatia and our region. In our spare time we visited the museum, the castle and we were in the opera.

Nika Ban, 8.a

In Slovakia I felt like I’m at home, it was really fun and so nice. I made a lot of new friends and they were so sweet and funny. I really liked Bratislava and all the shops we visited there. These five days were so nice and I’m happy that I had opportunity to meet so kind and amazing people from other countries.

Nina Kovač, 8.a

It was really nice in Slovakia, I met a lot of wonderful people there and I hope to see some of them again. Bratislava is a very nice and big city and I would like to come there again. I like the castles we were in and the tower which is really really high. I’m sad because it didn’t last longer and because I may never see some people again. I hope to go to Vidin, Bulgaria because I miss Bulgarians the most. These five days have been the most wonderful five days of my life and I’m sorry it took so short but I’m happy to be and to meet wonderful people and see this beautiful city.

Ela Kordić, 8.c

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