Podpora rozvoje cizích jazyků pro Evropu 21. stol. INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky.
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland Part 1 England
Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City Liverpool As one of the world's most important trading centres in the 18 th and 19 centuries, played an important role in the growthof the British empire. important port for the mass movement of people, e.g. slaves and emigrants from northern Europe to America. Played a key role in development of modern dock technology, transport systems and port management. The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile city includes six areas in the historic centre and docklands with significant commercial, civic and public buildings (St George’s Plateau)
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Stonehenge and Avebury two of the largest and most famous Neolithic megalith sites in the world prove great engineering skills of their creators and serve as an evidence of prehistoric technology, architecture, and astronomy. Their Astrological significance is still being investigated a lot of burial mounds in the area
Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings(3000 BC) More pictures
Avebury - the largest stone circle in the world -180 stones in a circle (1.3 km circumference)
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew created in 1759 contributed significantly to the study of plant diversity and economic botany illustrate significant periods of the art of gardens from the 18th to the 20th centuries Large botanical collections watch video
Ironbridge Gorge built in the first cast-iron bridge in the world symbol of the Industrial Revolution influenced the development of technology and architecture the site includes : remains of mines,, factories, warehouses, workers’ houses, public buildings, transport systems and forests of the Severn Gorge collections of artefacts and archives connected to the to the local processes and products
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City of Bath first established as a spa resort by the Romans in AD 43.They built baths and a temple around hot springs. (the only natural hot springs in UK) Roman Baths and temple complex. For the second time the town became popular as a spa resort during the Georgian era and developed into an elegant town with interesting architecture. Most buildings were made of local golden colour bath stone. has a lot of theatres, museums, and other cultural and sporting venues, two universities, several schools and colleges. Attracts many thousands of tourists every year. more pictures
The Royal Crescent in Bath
Roman spas
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INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ Tato výuková prezentace byla pořízena z finančních prostředků hrazených Evropským sociálním fondem a rozpočtem České republiky Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky.