I think the pictures & memories from today will be quite different. Learning a lot of hard history. We are prepared, asking questions, & listening with open hearts & minds. #MVEurope2023#MVInterim2023#MVInterim
Morning wake up calls were done in person. today.
We started a VERY cold morning meeting Brigitte, our tour guide around Munich for an in-depth look at Bavarian history and the World Wars… all leading up to understand why we visit a place like Dachau Concentration Camp later today. #MVEurope2023#MVInterim2023#MVInterimtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
The Greek square, one of the few outside of the country, is because of King Otto of Bavaria. The man behind the modern Olympics! We learned about how Munich is one of the few places to do in-depth Greek and Classic Studies. #MVInterim#MVInterim2023#MVEurope2023
At this point, the 1st book burnings happened during Hitler’s reign. Hitler was drawn to Munich b/c it was an art capitol of Europe. Here, in front of the Antique Collection, books were burned to wipe out knowledge &beliefs contrary to the Third Reich.#MVEurope2023#MVInterim2023
This music hall was created as a political propaganda powerhouse. You can see remnants of the Nazi swastikas in the black dots on the building. #MVEurope2023#MVInterim2023#MVInterim
At Professor Huber Platz outside Ludwig Maximilian University, we learned about Hans and Sophie Scholl, young students who defied the Nazi regime by writing pamphlets against the Nazi war machine. #MVInterim2023#MVEurope2023#MVInterim
The sixth pamphlet cost them their lives. To speak truth to power for peace and freedom takes strength and courage. 🕊️☮️🙏 Students the age of our travelers. #MVInterim#MVEurope2023#MVInterim2023
Max Joseph Platz or the Opera Square.
Munich is known for this famous composer… Mozart because his family is from Bavaria! And Richard Strauss — known for “Also Sprache Zarathustra” — composed here in Munich. #MVInterim2023#MVEurope2023#MVInterim
Richard Wagner composed many of his operas here and shown for the first time here in Munich. Sitting 3,200 people. 3 sophisticated stages. Opera is near the Residenz München the castle of former royal families. #MVInterim#MVEurope2023#MVInterim2023
Learning about the Munich version of the “step stones.” Here in —Brave Alley— they commemorate the people who refused to do the Nazi salute and used this alley to escape certain stop points. #MVInterim2023#MVEurope2023#MVInterim
We also had a chance to do a quick spin within the museum itself within Nymphenburg Palace seeing the grand foyer and a few rooms. The Festival room was a real highlight! #MVEurope2023#MVInterim2023#MVInterim
Emily says it is important for us to learn here. To take what we see here and bring back to our community in Atlanta, GA @TheMVSchool. We have to teach others.
Because you can’t take pictures in the Sistine Chapel, guides teach about its history, importance, and symbolism outside of the chapel and Vatican Museums.
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Along the way, we get to see numerous works of art, including the famous Laocoon.
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We also learn geography!
A corridor filled the over 40 maps of the territories of Italy!
Of course, I took pictures of the hallway, not the maps. But Trey took plenty!
DAY 8 THREAD:
After breakfast in the hotel, we get pumped in the lobby for a day of walking around the city to view the artifacts of Ancient Rome and share reminders about public transportation in a foreign city. First view: St Mary of the Nativity.
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Next up: the Coliseum! And wishing Charlie a Happy Birthday! We are learning about the engineering of this Coliseum and how it is still used today as the blueprints for modern stadiums.
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Our meeting point is The Arch of Constantine. Arches were built to commemorate great victories. In the distance, the hill where Romulus and Remus founded the ancient city of Rome.
A nice sunrise and walk across the city with our luggage. On the bus for our drive to Palermo.
A few lovely views along the way to Palermo!
And, no, I didn’t take pictures of anyone sleeping on the bus!
Mt. Aetna in the background of one photo.
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Pictures weren’t allowed at our stop this morning — the Capuchin Crypts, where bodies have been mummified, preserved, and displayed for nearly 400 years.
DAY 6 THREAD:
After a sweet breakfast, common for Italians, students jumped on the bus to head to the Siracusa Archeological Park — meeting our local guide, Lucia. Lucia shared info on the history of this area as a quarry.
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We learned about the feats of engineering used to create giant blocks for building. But we also learned about the importance of pillars in supporting the roof structures.
DAY 4 begins! A morning bus ride out of the capitol to the outer rim of the island.
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Driving through the city happened to catch some of the various architectural sights you can see across the island — a true mix of influences!
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A stroll along the bayside of Marsaxlokk Port and stalls. We had the chance to learn about the role the bay plays in Maltese culture. Boats are prized possessions and are often painted in vibrant colors.