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Lights on cultural heritage
1. S-Pace’s
Cultural Adventure
on planet Earth
S-Pace and his
European Cultural
Adventure on Earth
A collaborative ebook part of the
eTwinnning Project 2017-2018
A unique voyage in Twinspace with our friend S-Pace.
2. Contents:
Dedications……………………………………………………………………………………………………….3
Participating Schools ………….……………………………………………………………………………..4
Who is S-Pace & his visit in Twinspace? .…..………………………………………………………….5
Follow S-Pace in Real Time ……………………………………………………………………………….6
Play & Learn : Kahoot & Game & Info ……………………………………………………………………..7
Closer look own Cultural Heritage of each country ……………………………………..………24
Links on our Cultural Heritage………………………………………………………...………………...87
Our video collaboration……………………………………………………………………………………..97
S-Pace’s adventures all around Europe and his GIFT to remember us…………….……..100
3. Dedications from S-Pace:
This ebook is dedicated to
all of you who have cultural heritage at heart;
who work hard to preserve and promote
this magnificent inheritance
for ourselves and generations to come
on planet Earth or even beyond.
4. Participating Schools and Students from :
Ms.Eleni Zanti & Students Γυμνάσιο Παραλιμνίου -Gymnasium Paralimni, Paralimni Cyprus
Ms.Melanie Cini & Students St. Thomas More Middle School, Tarxien, Tarxien Malta
Ms Sarah Gower The Observatory School, Bidston United Kingdom
Ms Andrea Ullrich & Students Gymnasium Georgianum, Hildburghausen Germany
Ms Anna Stanisławczyk Publiczna Szkoła Podstawowa nr 3 im. Mikołaja Kopernika, Brzesko Poland
Ms Cristina Domingues Agrupamento de Escolas A Lã e a Neve, Covilhã, Covilhã Portugal
Ms Maria Filippa La PortaII SS "A. Volta", Nicosia (En) Italy
Ms Maria José Moura de Castro Agrupamento de Escolas de São Pedro da Cova, Gondomar Portugal
Ms Nadya Stankova СУ "Св.Св.Кирил и Методий", Smolyan Bulgaria
Ms Vika Perinčič Osnovna šola Simona Kosa Podbrdo, Podbrdo Slovenia
Ms.Златка Коджебашева СУ "Св.Св.Кирил и Методий", Smolyan Bulgaria
Ms viki Dogani & Students1st Markopoulo Junior High School, Markopoulo/ Attiki Greece
Ms Evaggelia Sariggoli & Students 2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
5. Who is S-Pace? Why did he visit us?
Dear Reader,
S-Pace was born in another galaxy called Andromeda. He has been traveling for the past 5 billion years when he fell by accident into our
galaxy, the Milky Way. As he was passing through unknown matter, he was stunned by spectacular glowing lights radiating from planet
Earth. He is very bright himself, thirsty for knowledge. These strong European lights, will surely enlighten S-Pace, about humanity. While
travelling through the unknown, he felt the need to learn about what these people who live on our planet share in common with him. His
mind wanted to learn about these people’s values, ethics, customs, cultures and what links generations together, their heritage.
Us together the hosts from various countries, have decided to collaborate so as to give S-Pace a mind blowing experience of our culture.
We’re going to explore the various facets of culture: tangible, intangible, natural and digital. We shall help him discover, learn and
appreciate the jewels with which we’ve been entrusted, how we are preserving this wealth for ourselves and the future generations All this
makes our villages, towns, cities and countries unique yet as we explore, we find out how actually we have in common and how much there is
that unites us.
We hope that you enjoy this wonderful discovery in recorded through Twinspace, with S-Pace and us in the coming pages.
Yours truly,
The Lights on Cultural Heritage Team.
6. Follow S-Pace in real time
S-Pace on Social Media:
https://www.classtools.net/FB/1995-LyzbCa
8. Let’s Play Cultural Heritage
Kahoot & The Card Game:
S-Pace knows that the best way to learn is through games! Here’s a digital learning
game he can play with his friends in his galaxy, but he shared it with you so you can
learn and have fun with your friends as well. Here is the link:
https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/cfcab081-1c2b-4b16-986b-63084bc9c211
There’s a card came too, ask your teacher who has a copy of it so you can play. Before
you start playing, go through the FACTS ABOUT section so you can do well in the
game.
9. Cultural Heritage of each country - each country was asked the
following questions:
Question 1 Tangible Heritage (for example buildings, monuments, artefacts, clothing, artwork,
books, machines, historic towns, archaeological sites.)
Question 2 Intangible – practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, skills - and
the associated instruments, objects and cultural spaces -
that people value. This includes language and oral traditions,
performing arts, social practices and traditional craftsmanship.
Question 3 Natural - landscapes, flore and fauna
Question 4
Digital - resources that were created in digital form (for example digital
Art or animation) or that have been digitized as a way to preserve them
(including text, images, video, records)
Question 5 Famous Person from your country
Question 6 Something curious about the country
10. FACTS ON British Cultural Heritage
Wallace and Gromit is a famous British animation. Gromit is the dog!
4 countries make up the UK (Wales, Scotland, England and Northern Ireland)
The Patron saint of England is St. George.
Big Ben is the nickname of a clock tower in Westminster Palace, UK.
The British national flower is the Tudor Rose.
The name of the British flag is called the Union Jack.
11. FACTS ON Bulgarian Cultural Heritage
❏ The Bagpipe is the most popular musical instrument in Smolyan,
Bulgaria
❏ There are 7 lakes famous for their flora and fauna, are are there
in Smolyan in Bulgaria.
❏ Powerpoint is the most popular digital tool at school to deliver
information.
❏ Dimitrov is the best tennis player in Bulgaria.
❏ One third of Bulgaria is forest.
12. FACTS ABOUT: Cypriot Cultural Heritage
★ Cyprus's traditional clothing is best known as Vraka for men & Resin for women.
★ Cyprus dept of Fisheries & Marine Research has created a booklet with the 100 most important
species of fish of Cyprus.
★ A well known Cypriot Nobel Prize winner in Economics is Sir Christopher Pissarides.
★ From the female figure without mouth/nose & 7 legs which starts off Greek Orthodox lent, came
the saying to cut the nose of Sarakosti.
★ Cypriots, superstitiously believe in The Bad Eye.
★ The beautiful Cypriot flower that has a strong smell relating to the Myth of Narcissus is called
Matsikoridon
13. FACTS ON Greek Cultural Heritage
The Parthenon in Greece, is a temple dedicated to Greek Goddess Athena
On the Greek 1 Euro coin one finds the Minerva Owl.
Karagiozis is a famous shadow puppet in Greek folk tales.
Th famous Greek songs of Arvanites Songs are songs of sorrow.
The Greek Giorgios Seferis is a famous poet who won the Nobel Prize of Literature.
If you would like to learn more about Greek Cultural Heritage
http://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/gr is a great resource for Greek Unesco World
Heritage Sites.
14. FACTS ON Slovenian Cultural Heritage
Ptuj, in Slovenia, is the oldest city.
Kranjski štruklji of Slovenia are: rolled dumplings.
In the orchards of Kozjansko park in Slovenia, one can find indigenous and traditional
varieties of apples and pears.
http://www.slovenia.si/culture/ is a website managed by the: Ministry of Culture of the Republic of
Slovenia.
Melania Trump, was born in Novo Mesto. She’s the Slovenian wife of American President Donald Trump.
The Lipizzan Horse of Slovenia is: an important royal horse, the oldest breed in Europe.
Proteus, or ‘človeška ribica’, is an endemic species found in the Karst caves in Slovenia.
Bay in summer
15. FACTS ON German Cultural Heritage
➔ Christmas ornaments made of glass were invented in Lauscha, Germany.
➔ Berlin, every October hosts the “Festival of Lights”, where digital art is shown on facades of
important buildings.
➔ German writer: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe contributed to Weimar botanical park &
Ducal Palace, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
➔ Thuringia, one of the 16 federal states is “The green heart of Germany.”
➔ A wedding was celebrated during the first Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany.
➔ Wartburg is the German castle where Elisabeth of Thuringia lived. She was famous for
supporting the poor.
16. FACTS ON Italian Cultural Heritage
➢ The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Italy is the most outstanding example of
Greek art and architecture.
➢ The Mediterranean Diet, practiced by Italians, was recognized as an Intangible
Heritage by Unesco in November 2010.
➢ Modern pizza was invented in the Italian city of Naples.
➢ The digital archives of the Istituto Luce in Italy was meant to preserve photography and
➢ cinematography.
➢ Gioachino Rossini was a famous Italian composer.
➢ In May 2016 Naples broke the World Record for world’s longest pizza. It was 1.15 miles long.
➢ The Mediterranean Maquis typically consists of Rosemary, Laurel and wild broom.
17. FACTS ON Polish Cultural Heritage
St. Mary's Basilica in Krakow, Poland has: two towers of different heights.
The greatest attraction in Slowinski National Park, by the Baltic sea in Poland is the shifting sand dunes.
Mikolaj, the Polish Santa visits children on6th December.
The father of Polish Literature, who won the Nobel prize is: Poland’s Henryk Sienkiewicz.
In the Copernicus Science Centre in Poland one can find a film studio.
The name "Poland" originates from the name of the tribe "Polanie" which means…people living in open fields.
Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus wrote a famous book that changed the world. Its title is On the Revolution of the Celestial
Spheres.
Poland has had three capitals so far Gniezno, Kraków (Cracow) and Warszawa (Warsow)It was changed along the ages, the oldest one
is Gniezno.
Polish Ignacy Łukasiewicz transformed the industrial revolution due to his discovery of distilling kerosene from seep oil & created a
new industry.
Polish composer Chopin, lived in France. He loved Poland so much, reflecting in his work Mazurkas and Polonaises.
On Palm Sunday, in Poland there's a competition of the highest growing decorated palm tree in Lipnica Murowana.
43 times, Poland has been invaded/fought for freedom in insurrections from 1600 to 1945.
Polish constitution was: The first in Europe and the second in the world.
You see the world's largest population of European bison in Bialowieza National Park in Poland.
In Poland, meadows, called poloniny are characteristic for Bieszczady National Park
The Pianist, a 2002 biographical drama film co-produced & directed by Roman Polanski is about: Władysław Szpilman
The first woman who won the Noble Prize & the only person ever who won it twice is the Polish: Maria Skłodowska - Curie
18. FACTS ON Portuguese Cultural Heritage
Lisbon, capital city of Portugal, hosts Phoenician findings dating back to 1200BC.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Luiz Figo are both great international Portuguese footballers.
Lavender is the National flower of Portugal.
Francesina is the delicious Portuguese sandwich made with smoked sausage, a fried steak with melted cheese and an egg on top.
The National Digital Library of Portugal offers online access to digitalised documents relevant to Portuguese Science, History and
Culture.
Portugal means tranquil port.
Museo Nacional de Imprensa is a Portuguese museum that exists in Freixo.
Museo Miniero is a famous Portuguese museum that is in Gondomar.
Guimarães is the name of the town 'where Portugal was born'? Guimarães.
Rota de filigrana is the name of a Portuguese road that exists in Gondomar.
Sharon Stone was photographed with Portuguese jewelry created ntónio Cardoso from Gondomar.
9 islands form the archipelago of Açores
“Porto Welcome Center” is the largest interactive tourism store in Portugal.
19. FACTS ON Maltese Cultural Heritage
The Unesco World Heritage Site, Hal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta is an underground prehistoric burial site
Pastizzi are savoury phyllo pastry cases filled with: ricotta cheese or peas
The Qabru is a legally protected, endemic Maltese crab. Where is it found? near fresh water springs and pools
Joseph Calleja is a Maltese world renowned tenor.
Malta is a great destinations for film producers. Some films with shots from malta include: By The Sea, The Count of
Montecristo and Assassins’ Creed.
Mdina, the old capital city of Malta, is referred to as the Silent City
On the website http://heritagemalta.org/ one can find information about Maltese Museums and sites.
Bay in summer
Salt-panning in Marsaskala
20. UNIFYING FACTS across European Cultural Heritage
Cyprus and Sicily both have a town called Nicosia.
he feast of St Joseph is celebrated in various towns across Italy, Spain, Portugal and Malta.
St. Leonard, a Frankish noble in the 11th century, who used to liberate and help prisoners has his feast celebrated in
Italy, Portugal, UK, Germany, Malta, France
Knossos in Crete, Stonehenge in the UK & Hagar Qim in Malta are in the list of the: 10 oldest temples in the world
Il Palio (horserace) of Italy, Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo & Limassol Carnival in Cyprus are great cultural events to
attend in Europe.
In Cyprus, Malta and UK, people drive on the left.
UEFA is the Union of European Football Associations.
Europe’s highest point is Mont' Blanc between Italy and France.
The name Europe comes from Greek.
Europe’s smallest country is The Vatican.
Europe’s most active volcano is Mt Etna.
The Mediterranean Sea was once a desert.
The European anthem has been an excerpt from the prelude to Ode to Joy from Beethoven's 9th Symphony
More than 250 distinct languages are spoken in Europe
Europe is made up of around 50 countries.
25. Lights on Maltese Cultural Heritage - Village Feasts
Ohh! I landed in Gudja airport, I can see fireworks from the nearby towns. This is because Village feasts
celebrated in honour of their respective patron saints, colour night summer skies in spectacular fireworks,
behind which jobs are skilled men who are anything but fainthearted. The streets rise up to the occasion too,
with volunteers installing…..much of the work taking place at night. The churches at their utmost majestic
splendour invite both locals and foreigners for extra religious activities during festa week, even at
night.Street entertainment is provided by village bands using wind and percussion instruments after
months of practice and hard work.
Kirkop ground fireworks
Photo credits to Pierre Balzia
Kirkop feast street
decorations
Photo credits to Pierre Balzia
Kirkop feast street party
Photo credits to Pierre Balzia
Marsaskala Church and
decorated streets for St.
Anne’s feast
26. Lights on Maltese Cultural Heritage - The sea
The sea has always been important to the Maltese Islands, apart from the spectacular beaches, it
provides income for fishermen who go out on their fishing boats for days and their families providing
the locals with a source of healthy food; of which the lampuka is caught between September and
December.
Yet, the sea provides another valuable resource: salt. These old men in the photo, collect salt - a
labouros and strenuous job, that unfortunately no one else today would like to take up. Salt, I learn was
used as a very effective preservative, less toxic than the additives we use today.
Golden Bay in summer
Maltese fishing boat in Marsaxlokk
Salt-panning in Marsaskala
27. Lights on Maltese Cultural Heritage - Historical Sites
I’ve discovered, Malta is packed with historical sites, from temples, to
museums to monuments...so much to learn about...prehistoric temples to
medieval cities!
Malta Maritime Museum, Birgu
Tarxien Neolithic Temples Cittadella, Gozo
Ta’ Kola Windmill, Gozo The old capital city of Malta, Mdina
28. Lights on Maltese Cultural Heritage - The Countryside
I’ve discovered, Malta is packed with historical sites, from temples, to
museums to monuments...so much to learn about...prehistoric temples to
medieval cities!
Typical rural dwelling in Bidnija Fields in Spring, Bidnija
The gardens of Dar tas-Soru, San
Anard, Limts of Marsaskala
Summer fields in Gozo
Fields, cliffs and Filfla Rock on the
horizon, Zurrieq
29. Lights on Maltese Cultural Heritage - Food
Food here is delicious. Here are some great dishes I tasted:
Ftira biż-żejt - Maltese bread with
tomatoes, lettuce, olives, onions, tuna
and herbs.
Fried local fish: Lampuki & Fanfri
Torta tal-Marmurat - - almond and
chocolate tart
30. Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
The Headmistress of Gymnasiou Paralimniou, Ms Athena Misou-Tsouri along with Ms Ms Terpsithea Koki
Deputy Headmistress, Ms Eleni Zanti and the pupils, welcomed S-Pace and took him on a tour of the school as
well as the area of Paralimni and Ayia Napa. Gymnasio Paralimniou firstly open its doors in September 1969. It
proudly stands right next to the occupied Varosi, Ammochostos.
On the next slides, you can see how S-Pace has experienced his time at Gymnasio Paralimniou, shedding some
light on our cultural heritage procedures during the time of his arrival (which was mid-March - early April!
Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
31. Sightseeing of Cyprus
Our school, overlooking the occupied city of Ammochostos, Varosi and right next to the clear
blue sea of Cyprus.
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32. Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
S-Pace first landed in Paralimni, Cyprus. S-Pace came at a time where the Great Lent was just starting
therefore he went to the traditional carnival parade, as well as enjoyed beautiful moments with our
students.
Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
33. Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
At school, we celebrate various historical events that have marked our country’s history. April
1st is one of them! April 1st 1955 Cypriots began their fight for independence, which came
later in 1960 with the Republic of Cyprus Constitution. At school, we celebrate honoring our
traditional clothing, dancing traditional dances, singing and playing Cypriot songs, poems,
texts and many more. Here’s a taste of our recent celebration at school:
Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
34. Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
Something we take pride of, is our cuisine during the Great Week of Easter. Here are our pupils
making home made ‘flaounes’ and dye red eggs, as the tradition demands!
Lights on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
35. Lights on German Cultural Heritage - famous people
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
and Friedrich Schiller
are the most famous
German writers.
Martin Luther transformed
religious views. He
translated the New
Testament from Greek into
German and thus made it
available to the people.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
and Friedrich Schiller are
the most famous German
writers. You can find this
statue in Weimar.
The famous composer
and musician Johann
Sebastian Bach was born
in Eisenach. Bachhaus is
worth a visit
36. Erfurt is the capital of Thuringia. It has the best preserved city centre of medieval times. Erfurt Cathedral is the
city’s most important landmark
Merchants’ Bridge/Krämerbrücke is the longest bridge with buildings on both sides north of Florence.
Wartburg Castle is one of the most famous castles in Germany. Elisabeth of Thuringia, also referred to as
Elisabeth of Hungary and very well-known for her support of the poor lived there in the 13th century. In the
16th century Martin Luther translated the New Testament from Greek into German while staying at the castle.
Lights on German Cultural Heritage - Historical sites
Cathedral in Erfurt Krämerbrücke in Erfurt Wartburg in EisenachLutherstube
(Wartburg)
37. Lights on German Cultural Heritage - forest and food
Thuringia is called “The green heart of Germany”
because it is mostly covered with forest. The
Rennsteig is a famous hiking trail that runs
about 170 km on the ridge of the Thuringian
Forest.Thuringians like having a BBQ. Thüringer
Bratwurst is a trademark; the sausage even has
PGI status under EU law.
The traditional Sunday meal is
potato dumplings and a roast.
38. Poland is a country with over a thousand years of tradition and history, which can be discovered in numerous
historic, religious, industrial and architectural monuments. Visiting Polish cities as Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk or
Wroclaw is great opportunity to travel through the ages and learn the fascinating history of that part of Europe.
Lights on Polish Cultural Heritage
Gdańsk
Malbork WrocławKraków - the second capital
One of the wooden orthodox
churches
Warszawa
39. This year 2018 we celebrate the 100th anniversary of
the restoration of Poland's sovereignty as the
Second Polish Republic in 1918 from the German,
Austrian and Russian Empires.
The baptism of Poland in 966 marks the
beginning of Polish statehood. Through the
ages christianity defined the Polish culture
and Catholicism had become the dominant
religion throughout the country.
In 2016 we celebrate 1050 anniversary of
that fact. There were many events in
Poland.
Lights on Polish Cultural Heritage
Coat of arms Flag
40. Nicolaus Copernicus - a
mathematician and an
astronomer who formulated a
modell of the universe that
placed the Sun rather than the
Earth at the center of the
universe.
Do you know this polish
people?
Lights on Polish Cultural Heritage
Karol J. Wojtyla, known as
John Paul II since his October
1978 election to the papacy.
He died 2 April 2005
Ignacy Łukasiewicz - a Polish
pharmacist, engineer,
businessman, inventor.He
distilled kerosene from seep oil,
the invention of the modern
kerosene lamp in 1853.
Maria Skłodowska
Curie
started research on
radioactivity.
She discovered two
elements, polonium
and radium. Se was
the first woman
who won the Nobel
Prize.
41. Our tradition
Lights on Polish Cultural Heritage
Read more HERE
Our
national
costumes
are
different
for
each
region
Read more about Polish
National costumes
Easter Palm competition
in Lipnica Murowana
Christmas wafer -
symbol of reconciliation.
People share it during the
Christmas Eve supper.
Polish paper cutting style from Łowicz
region
Source:www.dan-
designs.pl/blog.php?color=v&submenu=1&entry=15
Traditional handmade Easter eggs
Painted cottage in Zalipie
44. Lights on Portuguese Cultural Heritage
Portuguese National Anthem (A Portuguesa)
Seafaring heroes1, noble people,
Brave, immortal nation,
Rise again today
The splendor of Portugal!
Among the mists of memory,
Oh Fatherland, we feel the voice
Of our great forefathers,
That shall lead you to victory!
To arms, to arms!
Over land, over sea,
To arms, to arms!
Let's fight for our Fatherland!
Against the cannons,
March on, march on!
45. Lights on Portuguese Cultural Heritage
PORTUGUESE FAMOUS WRITERS:
Luís Vaz de Camões Fernando Pessoa
José Saramago
46. Lights on Portuguese Cultural Heritage
OTHER PORTUGUESE FAMOUS PEOPLE: CR7, Salvador Sobral, António
Guterres, Ricardinho, José Mourinho and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
47. e
Lights on Portuguese Cultural Heritage
The Capital city of Lisbon
The Belém Tower
Terreiro do Paço
Cathedral
48. Lights on Portuguese Cultural Heritage
The city of Porto
European Best Destination 17
49. Lights on Portuguese Cultural Heritage
SintraPena Palace
Regaleira
Alcobaça´s
Monastery
Fátima´s Sanctuary
Évora’s Roman Temple
52. Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
We are the 5th graders of2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece d
Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece .We are very proud to
live very close to Pella , the birthplace of Alexander
53. Lights of Greek Cultural Heritage
The monuments in our
country are our
heritage.
2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
54. Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
Our great musicians are our heritage
Manos Xatzidakis Mikis Theodorakis
2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
55. Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
Our great poets are our heritage
2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
56. Unique constructions are our heritage
Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
57. Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
Our customs and habits are our heritage
2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
58. Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
Our Greek diet is our heritage
2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
59. Our school is 1rst high school of Markopoulo, Athens, Greece.
The Parthenon is a doric temple in Athens, which was built in 432 B.C. It was the temple of the
unmarried women to the god Athena Parthenos. Iktinos and Kallikratis were the architects and the
scupltor was Fedias.
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60. Panathinaiko or Kalimarmaro stadium was built at 329 B.C. to honour
goddess Athena, and there was a celebration Panathinaea.In 1896
the Olympic Games were held there. (1rst high school of Markopoulo)
Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
61. Seferis, great Greek poet Zogolopoulos, famous Greek sculptor
Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
62. Something special is Gaitanaki which is a traditional dance during spring time .It comes from
Pontos and M.Asia. It is a symbol of birth.
In greek tradition we make vagi at Saturday at spring, Easter in which we celebrate the resurrection
of Lazarous. It is a symbol that everything bad will go away. We make also Lazarakia which look like
human and we say songs. We hold a basket with flowers and we sing.
1rst high school of Markopoulo, Athens.
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63. Our special dishes are dolmadakia or gialatzi stuffed with rice and
yemista with rice is another special dish in Greece in springtime.
Lights on Greek Cultural Heritage
64. S-Pace has just landed in Italy !! What weird shape it has got….
It looks like a big boot.. !!
It is located in Southern Europe and includes the two largest
islands in the Mediterranean Sea: Sicily and Sardinia.
Italy is divided into twenty regions, five of which
(Sardegna, Sicilia, Trentino Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia and
Valle d’Aosta) are constitutionally given a broader amount of
autonomy granted by special statutes.
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65. Italy is home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites (44) to date, and has rich
collections of world art, culture and literature from many different periods. It has, overall, an
estimated 100,000 monuments of any sort (museums, palaces, buildings, statues, churches, art
galleries, villas, fountains, historic houses and archaeological remains).
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66. Italy is famous for its sculptures and paintings. The aesthetic appeal and artistic excellence of these works are
known all over the world. Michelangelo, Donatello, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Antonio Canova, Giorgio Vasari, Leonardo
and Botticelli are just a few of the most important Italian sculptors whose works reveal Italy's elegant culture and
rich heritage.
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Canova
Venus
Victrix
Michelangelo
Mary & Jesus
Bernini Saint Peter Square
Donatello
David
Leonardo
Monna Lisa
Botticelli - Birth of Venus
67. The basis of the modern Italian language was established by the Florentine poet Dante Alighieri, whose greatest
work, the Divine Comedy is considered among the foremost literary statements produced in Europe during the
Middle Ages.
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There is no shortage of celebrated literary figures
in Italy: Giovanni Boccaccio, Giacomo Leopardi,
Alessandro Manzoni, Torquato Tasso, Ludovico
Ariosto, and Petrarch, whose best-known vehicle
of expression, the sonnet, was invented in Italy.
Italy is the birthplace of opera . Works
and pieces composed by native Italian
composers of the 19th century and early
20th century, such as Rossini, Bellini,
Donizetti, Verdi and Puccini, are among
the most famous operas ever written
and today are performed in opera
houses across the world.
68. Italian fashion has a long tradition and fashion brands, such as Gucci , Prada , Versace , Valentino , Armani , Dolce &
Gabbana to name a few, are regarded as the finest fashion houses in the world.
Lights on Italian Cultural Heritage: fashion and cinema
Italian film industry, born between 1903 and
1908, has received international attention in
recent years, with movies like La vita è bella
directed by Roberto Benigni and Il postino with
Massimo Troisi.
69. It ia not a diet but a healthy way of eating characterized by:
–Lots of fruit, vegetables, bread, grains, beans, nuts, and seeds
–Olive oil as the main source of fat
–Dairy products, fish, and poultry
–Little red meat
–Wine in moderation
Lights on the Mediterranean diet
What would
you
recommend
to eat?
70. Carnevale, also known as carnival or mardi gras , is celebrated 40 days before Easter, a final party
before Ash Wednesday and the restrictions of Lent Carnival Carnevale in Italy is a huge winter
festival celebrated with parades, masquerade balls, entertainment, music, and parties. Children
throw confetti at each other. Mischief and pranks are also common during Carnevale, hence the
saying ‘A Carnevale Ogni Scherzo Vale’ - ‘Anything goes at carnival’.
Lights on Italian Cultural Heritage
71. Lights on United Kingdom’s Cultural Heritage
The Royal Family
The British Royal family is undoubtedly one of the most famous royal clan in the world. The
Royal family officially comprises of the ruling monarch and all of their close relations. There
are a lot of fascinating facts about the royal family. Some of them are listed below:
● Queen Elizabeth II is the 40th monarch since William the Conqueror. She has ruled
as Head of State since 1953.
● The Queen has 4 children with Prince Philip.
● The members of the royal family do not have any surnames. Instead. They use
surnames representing their house or dynasty.
● The Queen is the only person in the UK who is allowed to drive without a driving
license. She is also not required to have a passport.
● It is illegal to stand within 100 yards of the reigning king or queen without wearing
socks.
● George II was the last king to lead an army in battle during the War of Austrian
Succession in 1743.
● If you are ever lucky enough to meet a royal then you should not offer your hand to
them to shake.
72. Lights on United Kingdom’s Cultural Heritage
British Traditions
“Britain has many wonderful traditions which we as a nation are
rightly proud of”
● Eating a traditional roast dinner on a Sunday
● Putting the kettle on in a crisis
● Eating a full English breakfast
● The ability to queue nicely
● Cheering on the underdog
● Guy Fawkes night
● Eating turkey on Christmas Day
● Having an avid interest in the weather at all times
● Celebrating Remembrance Day
● Eating fish and chips on a Friday
● Pancake flipping on Shrove Tuesday
● Saying sorry when you’ve not done anything wrong
● Dunking biscuits in tea
● Sending and receiving of greeting cards
● Adhering to the rules
● Being proud of your garden
● Enjoying a cream tea in Devon
● Eating pasties when visiting Cornwall
● The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham
Palace
● White weddings
● Watching the Queen’s Speech on Christmas Day
● Getting the strawberries and cream out to watch
Wimbledon
● Visiting Pantomime at Christmas
● Always taking an umbrella down before you get
indoors
● Considering meat and two veg as the staple
parts of a main meal
● Trying to catch the very last rays of sun on a
summer day
● Barbequing at the first hint of sunshine
● Playing conkers in the playground
● Morris Dancing
● Flocking to the beach as soon as the
temperature rises
● Having a strong opinion about whether you put
the milk in before the tea and hot water [or vice
versa]
● Refusing to complain about bad service
● Maypole dancing to celebrate May Day
74. The Observatory School - Bidston - Wirral - ENGLAND
Our school is situated in a small village called Bidston. Bidston is a village, a parish and a suburb of
Birkenhead, on the Wirral Peninsula, in the modern county of Merseyside. The area is a mixture of the well-
preserved Bidston Village, Bidston Hill, a modern housing estate, and the Bidston Moss nature reserve,
industrial estate and retail park. We are named after the historical building called ‘The Observatory’ You can
see it pictured below (first left)
Lights on United Kingdom’s Cultural Heritage
75. Lights on Bulgaria Cultural Heritage
Secondary School “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”, founded in 1855, is located in a
small town of about 25 000 inhabitants in the South of Bulgaria. Our region is
mainly agricultural and opulent in tourist attractions, such as virgin forests and
rivers – sheltering unique species of flora and fauna. There are also many
historical and cultural places tourists deserve to visit. The nearest big town is
Plovdiv. It is about 400 000 inhabitants, it is the second big town of Bulgaria.
Plovdiv is the winner in the contest “European Capital of Culture in 2019”.
Another interesting place near our town is the winter resort of Pamporovo.
76. Lights on Bulgaria Cultural Heritage
Over 40,000 artefacts were discovered in
Bulgaria and our country places 3rd in
Europe in terms of the number of
artefacts. The cultural monuments from
the Thracian, the Hellenistic, the
Byzantine and other periods have serious
impact on the Bulgarian culture.
77. Lights on Bulgaria Cultural Heritage
Our town is mountain. The Rhodope mountains offer excellent tourism opportunities, many of which
rely on the region's diverse landscape, beautiful forests and biodiversity as well as the cultural heritage
and local traditions. The kaba gaida/bagpipe/ is one of the most distinctive symbols of the folklore
music in Bulgaria.
79. Lights on Bulgaria Cultural Heritage
A Martenitsa is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and
usually in the form of two dolls, a male and a female. This tradition is related to
welcoming the spring..
Martenitsa is now part of the Cultural Heritage of UNESCO
80. List of Unesco Heritage Sites in Bulgaria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bulgaria
Lights on Bulgaria Cultural Heritage
83. The sights of Slovenia
Lights on Slovenia Cultural Heritage
84. Idrija bobbin lace
Idrija lace is world famous for its style and quality. The tradition
of lace making dates back in 17th century, and the knowledge
of lace making has been passed on from generation to
generation.
Kurents
Kurents are traditional carnival masks originating in Ptuj. Their
presence marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
They wear traditional sheepskin garments and bells.
Lights on Slovenia Cultural Heritage
86. Links to European Cultural Heritage:
Let’s Keep Updated,
S-Pace is only here on holiday, so back home he’d like direct real time connections. In the coming pages, S-Pace will
have links to websites with descriptions, sorted by country.
You the readers, can learn in greater detail about the countries explored in this ebook, appreciate all they have to offer
and share this knowledge with your friends.
87. Links to Maltese Cultural Heritage
http://heritagemalta.org/ - is the Maltese national agency for museums, conservation practice and cultural
heritage
https://valletta2018.org/ - Valletta 2018 cultural programme
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/malta - get to know Malta
http://www.maltaorchestra.com/ - Malta Philarmonic Orchestra
https://www.artscouncilmalta.org/ -The Arts
https://maltafilmcommission.com/ Malta’s film industry
https://www.maltainfoguide.com/malta-village-feasts.html information about Malta’s Village feasts
http://www.teatrumanoel.com.mt/ Manuel theatre
http://www.mcc.com.mt/ Mediterranean Conference Centre
88. Links to Maltese Cultural Heritage
http://www.malteselace.eu/ - Maltese Lace
Some great Maltese music:
http://www.thetravellersmalta.com/
http://wintermoods.net/
http://iralosco.com/
http://www.maltabulb.com/maltese_folk_music.html
Maltese Traditional Food:
http://www.ilovefood.com.mt/
http://littlerock.com.mt/
89. Links on Cypriot Cultural Heritage
ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΑΓΙΑΣ ΝΑΠΑΣ THALASSA
http://www.thalassamuseum.org.cy/el/
Paralimni municipality
Paralimni Municipality | Δήμος Παραλιμνίου | Protaras | Πρωταράς
Traditional house in Paralimni
Παραδοσιακό Σπίτι
Cyprus in your heart
Sun & Sea
Traditional Flour making "Hadjigiorkis flour mill"
Savvas Hadjigiorkis & Sons LTD
Cyprus land
https://www.cyprusisland.net/
National museum Avgorou
ΕΘΝΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΑΥΓΟΡΟΥ
Τμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων - Καλαβασός Τέντα
URL: Τμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων - Αρχαιολογικοί Χώροι
Refugee Folkloric group "I Adouloti" Shakalli 1975
http://www.shakallis.com/i-adouloti-shakalli
Choose your Cyprus
Cyprus Troodos Mountains - Visit Cyprus - Booking Cyprus - Cyprus Holidays - Cyprus Tourism Portal
Visit Pafos
http://www.visitpafos.org.cy/Tombs_of_the_Kings_gr.aspx
CYPRUS NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO - World Heritage of Cyprus
Archeological Sites
http://www.mcw.gov.cy/mcw/da/da.nsf/DMLsites_en/DMLsites_en?OpenDocument
90. Links on Portuguese Cultural Heritage
Exploring the country:
● https://www.visitportugal.com/pt-pt/content/vale-do-douro
● https://handluggageonly.co.uk/2017/06/30/15-stunning-places-see-portugal/
● http://www.news.com.au/travel/world-travel/europe/portugal-the-worlds-
hottest-destination-in-2017/news-story/b548a9d3b35e3d27a8a8a4bd3d6d072e
● https://www.lonelyplanet.com/portugal
● https://www.portugaltravelguide.com/
● http://www.fatima.pt/en
91. Links to Bulgarian Cultural Heritage
Bulgaria - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bulgaria
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bulgaria
https://everything-everywhere.com/unesco-world-heritage-sites-bulgaria/
http://www.kashkaval-tourist.com/9-fascinating-unesco-world-heritage-sites-bulgaria/
http://bulgariatravel.org/data/doc/ENG_43-UNESCO.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martenitsa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bulgaria
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bulgaria
https://everything-everywhere.com/unesco-world-heritage-sites-bulgaria/
http://www.kashkaval-tourist.com/9-fascinating-unesco-world-heritage-sites-bulgaria/
http://bulgariatravel.org/data/doc/ENG_43-UNESCO.pdf
92. Links to Greek Cultural Heritage
❏ https://www.yougoculture.com/virtual-tour/athens/experience/acropolis-museum
❏ https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/acropolis-museum
❏ http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh10.jsp
❏ http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/eh21.html
❏ http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh30.jsp
❏ http://yougoculture.com/virtual-tour/epidavros/
❏ https://www.yougoculture.com/virtual-tour/mycenae/
❏ https://www.yougoculture.com/virtual-tour/olympia/
❏ http://odysseus.culture.gr/a/1/ea10.html
❏ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TakuaRC69DY
❏ https://www.amth.gr/en
2nd Primary School of Giannitsa,Greece
93. Links to Slovenian cultural heritage:
https://www.slovenia.info/en
http://www.vlada.si/en/about_slovenia/
http://www.slovenia.si/
http://www.mk.gov.si/si/storitve/razvidi_evidence_in_registri/register_nesnovne_kulturne_dediscine/s
eznam/ - list of registered elements of Slovenian intangible cultural heritage
https://www.soca-valley.com/en/ - the Soča valley web page
https://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/ - the Postojna cave web page
http://www.visit-idrija.si/en/object/521/idrija-lace/ - Idrija lace
Links on Slovenia Cultural Heritage
95. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Italy Worls heritage sites in Italy
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-history-behind-the-most-notable-historical-monuments-of-italy.html
http://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/IT Italy- UNESCO world Heritage
http://www.italia.it/en/home.html Discover Italy
http://www.mediterradiet.org/ The Mediterranean diet
http://www.yourguidetoitaly.com/italian-art-and-culture.html Italian art and culture
http://www.italianlanguageguide.com/culture/literature/ Italian Language and literature
https://www.shazam.com/it/charts/top-100/italy Italy top 100 popular songs
http://www.italianlegacy.com/italian-music-1.html The various form of Italian music
https://www.tripsavvy.com/carnevale-festivals-in-italy-1547305 Carnevale festivals in Italy
http://www.yourguidetoitaly.com/popular-foods-of-italy.html Popular foods in Italy
http://operetta-research-center.org/tag/italian-operetta/ Italian operetta archives
https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/italy/festivals Italian Holidays and Festivals in Italy 2018
Links on Italian Cultural Heritage
97. S-Pace’s activities are recorded in Fakebook, a classroom tool that enables
teachers and pupils to register S-pace’s travels, adventures as well as make it
easier for everyone to collaborate among each other!
https://www.classtools.net/FB/1995-LyzbCa
S-Pace’s adventures all around Europe
99. S-Pace’s travels have introduced him to a lot of interesting people from around
Europe. Thanks to them he collected a marvellous array of artefacts. Some
artefacts have been made by the students themselves...so they are extra special :)
S-Pace’s Exhibition of Artfacts