A trip to Warsaw

On 17 th April the teachers of Gimnazjum im Polskich Noblistów nr 2 in Gostynin organized a school trip to the capital of Poland Warsaw , the city with unusual past and presence. The participants of the trip were teachers, students and parents. We went to Warsaw to do sightseeing of some streets of the Old Town, The Roof Garden of the Library of Warsaw University and Copernicus Science Centre. Firstly, we visited The Old Town which is a historic centre and the oldest part of the city. It is worth to remember that 90% of it was destroyed during Word War II. We admired Royal Castle and the column of King Zygmunt III. We were also walking the streets, atmospheric alleys, squares of The Old Town. Then, we went to see The Roof Garden of the Library of Warsaw.-one of the biggest and most beautiful roof gardens in Europe. The garden consists of two parts linked by a fountain of cascading water. The gardens are joined by small paths, bridges and Japanese grapevines. The Garden’s visitors can also see directly inside the library through special windows. Finally, we visited the latest attraction of the capital Copernicus Science Centre. It’s one of the largest and most modern institutions in Europe, where experiments are being carried out in order to explain the secrets of the world around us. Hundred of attractions were waiting for us. We had a great opportunity to play with science and all of us-teachers, students and parents had a lot of fun there. A trip to Warsaw on PhotoPeach