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Viaje al UNIV 2013

Viaje al UNIV 2013. Roma – Pisa – Padua – Viena – Praga – Berlín Residencia Ilinizas. Datos principales del viaje. Duración: 2 semanas Del viernes 22 de marzo al domingo 7 de abril Semana Santa es del 24 al 31 de marzo Costo: $2500 hoy $3000 mañana

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Viaje al UNIV 2013

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  1. Viaje al UNIV 2013 Roma – Pisa – Padua – Viena – Praga – Berlín Residencia Ilinizas

  2. Datos principales del viaje • Duración: 2 semanas • Del viernes 22 de marzo al domingo 7 de abril • Semana Santa es del 24 al 31 de marzo • Costo: • $2500 hoy • $3000 mañana • Visitaremos: Roma, Pisa, Padua, Viena, Praga y Berlín

  3. Itinerario

  4. Roma • Pasaremos Semana Santa en Roma (24 al 31 de marzo) • Actos con el Papa y con el Prelado del Opus Dei • Visitaremos: San Pedro, Catacumbas, Scala Santa, Fontana di Trevi… • Congreso Internacional de Universitarios: • UNIV 2013. Este año titula: “Discovering human identity in a digital world” • Vermás enwww.univforum.org • Se puedenpresentarponencias en temassociales, políticos, jurídicos y económicos

  5. Tendremos el Via Cruciscon el Papa en la noche del Jueves Santo, al pie del Coliseo Romano

  6. Fontana de Trevi

  7. Camino al norte El 1 de abril saldremos camino al Norte, pasamos por Pisa, nos tomamos una foto aquí y nos vamos a Padua

  8. Basílica deSan Antoniode Padua

  9. Interior de la Basílica

  10. Capilla de losScrovegni

  11. Interior de la Capilla de los Scrovegni

  12. Frescos de Giotto en la Capilla de los Scrovegni

  13. Viena • A Padua llegamos 1 de abril llegamos por la noche. Dormimos ahí el 1 • El 2 de abril partimos a primera hora a Viena • En esta capital dormiremos el 2 y el 3 de abril • El 4 de abril salimos para Praga

  14. Welcome to Vienna Welcome to Vienna The most beautiful City in the world The most beautiful City in the world زيارة معالم فيينا الساحرة

  15. Millenium City

  16. Naturhistorische Museum

  17. Parliament Wien

  18. Opernhaus Wien

  19. Stephansdom

  20. Biggest shopping mall in Vienna SCS

  21. Schloss Balveder

  22. Schloss Laxenburg

  23. Schloss Hofburg Wien

  24. Schloss Schönbrunn

  25. Praga • El 4 de abril llegamos Praga por la mañana • Dormiremos en esta Capital el día 4 y 5 • El 5 partimos para Berlín

  26. Prague

  27. Charles Bridge is a famous historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague. Charles Bridge was the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city's Old Town. During the day it changes its face into a very busy place, with painters, owners of kiosks and other traders people alongside numerous tourists crossing the bridge.

  28. AstronomicalClock The Orloj is located in the Old Town Square and it is a popular tourist attraction. The Orloj is composed of three main components: the astronomical dial, "The Walk of the Apostles", and other moving sculptures and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months.

  29. Wenceslas Square is one of the main city squares and the centre of the business and cultural communities in the New Town of Prague. Many historical events occurred there, and it is a traditional setting for demonstrations, celebrations, and other public gatherings. There are the National Museum Building and the statue of Wenceslas

  30. PragueCastle Prague Castle is the largest medieval castle complex in Europe and the ancient seat of Czech kings throughout the ages. It is Prague's big tourist attraction. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are kept here. The Prague Castle complex consists of Saint Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, including Lobkowicz Palace and St. George's Basilica.

  31. National Theatre is a very famous building which has been very important for more than 150 years for the culture of Czech history. Today the Nat. Theatre has three ensembles: opera, ballet and drama.

  32. Berlín • El 5 de abril llegamos Berlín • Ahí estaremos los días 5, 6 y 7 • De ahí regresamos a Ámsterdam para regresar al Ecuador

  33. Across The Rolling Plains To Berlin Photography by Geoff and Brian

  34. THE BRANDENBURG GATE IN BERLIN

  35. The Reconstructed Reichstag or German Parliament

  36. The Reichstag is now the second most visited attraction in Germany, not least because of the huge glass dome that was erected on the roof as a gesture to the original 1894 cupola giving an impressive view over the city, especially at night.

  37. CharlottenburgPalace Famous for the golden era of Baroque and Classical music in Berlin.

  38. The Elephant Gates at the Berlin Zoo

  39. Berlin Opera House

  40. The NeuesMuseum was built between 1843 and 1855

  41. Altes Museum on Museum Island.

  42. The Reichstag with the famous glass dome behind. Berlin Victory Column

  43. Berlin Hauptbahnhof, or Berlin Central Station is the main railway station in Berlin and the largest crossing station in Europe. It began full operation opening on 26 May 2006. It is now Europe's largest two-level railway station.

  44. Inside Berlin Central Station

  45. The Sony Centre contains a mix of shops, restaurants, a conference centre, hotel rooms, luxurious rented suites and condominiums, offices, art and film museums, cinemas, an IMAX theatre, a small version of LEGOLAND, and a "Sony Style" store. Free Wi-Fi connections are available for all visitors. During major sport events like the 2012 FIFA World Cup, the centre also has a large television screen on which the events can be broadcast to viewers sitting in the large open area in the middle. Dome roof of the Sony Centre

  46. Alexanderplatz Originally the square was called the Ochsenmarkt or ox market, but in 1805, after a visit by Russian TzarAlexander I it was renamed to Alexanderplatz. The locals simply call this large square 'Alex‘ Most of the buildings on the square were destroyed by allied bombing during the Second World War. After the war it became the centre of East-Berlin and the square was used as a showcase of socialist architecture. This resulted in some plain bulky buildings and a huge television tower.

  47. The most famous painting on the Berlin Wall, depicting Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev kissing his East German counterpart Erich Honecker

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