Thursday, March 16, 2006

Participant report from León, Spain

Hello co-bloggers,

this is a little situation report from the offline week in a mixed mode course with international teahcers and participants from all over Europe. Right now I´m sitting in a teacher office as a guest to check my email and get a little work done.

I've been a shadow of this English language teacher all afternoon, which means that I was in her class with international students, and also a local guest in her home for lunch, meeting with her parents, a sister and a brother; they all live together in a small village outside of the city of León where I've spent the past week, tomorrow is our last day in the course and then I'll enjoy some days all on my own.

Our group stays at the nicest possible place, a hostel that was formerly a palace of one of the local kings; part of this was built back in the 10. century, and there is a church with a vault for the kings´ tombs, with magnificent fresco paintings that are well preserved, both colorful and narrative. León is a city with a 2000 year old history and all around the old town there is ramins of the defense wall. The cathedral is built from limestone like most other buildings, in gothic style with inspiration from the French cathedral in Reims - which means that the stained glass windows make a spectacular impression when you get inside, especially at noon.

Yesterday we had a rally that our students had prepared for us, looking for special details such as the building by the famous architect Gaudi, and the mussel shell motive from the pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostela - León is one of the stops on that route and a large building used to serve as a hostel for these pilgrims but has recently been transformed into a hotel. Later that evening we were invited for a reception at the city hall, another elegant palace built by the wealthy and powerful Guzman family. I still need to check more details and find facts about the things that we see: I had not prepared much on advance as I most often find things twice as interesting when I´m on location.

1 Comments:

Blogger mozhdeh said...

Dear Susnyrop,
You are a lucky person that could travel to spain and visit different beautiful and historical places in Leon.
I also like to travel to different countries and visit different places.Thanks fr sharing your experience with others.
Mozhdeh.G

5:34 AM, May 13, 2006  

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