Nat Geo Day Tour: wpływowe kobiety Turcji – od przeszłości do teraźniejszości
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Nat Geo Day Tour: wpływowe kobiety Turcji – od przeszłości do teraźniejszości

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  • Odkryj wspaniałe dziedzictwo greckiej bogini Artemidy podczas wizyty w jej świątyni. Przyjrzyj się jej ewolucji na podstawie imponujących posągów i zobacz model świątyni w specjalnej galerii muzealnej
  • Ta jednodniowa wycieczka National Geographic jest prowadzona przez lokalnego przewodnika, który pracował w okolicy i doskonale zna starożytne miasta, struktury i historię
  • Poznaj święte miejsce uważane za ostatni dom Maryi Dziewicy i dowiedz się więcej o jej głębokim wpływie na świat, a także przedyskutuj znaczenie roli kobiet we współczesnej Turcji
  • Weź udział w projekcie Earth School, inicjatywie prowadzonej przez kierowniczkę projektu, panią burmistrz miasta Selçuk, gdzie będziesz współpracować z lokalnymi społecznościami i uczyć się o zrównoważonym rolnictwie
  • Zakończ wycieczkę w restauracji, która koncentruje się na zrównoważonym rozwoju. Zbierz potrzebne rośliny i delektuj się lunchem
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Podróżuj przez wieki i odkryj niezłomnego ducha kobiet, które kształtowały społeczeństwo od czasów starożytnych do dnia dzisiejszego, właśnie tutaj, w Turcji. Zachwyć się potęgą greckiej bogini Artemidy i poznaj jej historię, przechodząc obok wspaniałej świątyni wzniesionej ku jej czci.

W muzeum spędzisz czas w galerii poświęconej lokalnym boginiom i przedstawiającej ewolucję Artemidy. Zobacz dwa duże posągi Artemidy z Efezu i model świątyni z okresu, gdy była uważana za jeden z siedmiu cudów starożytnego świata.

Ponadto będziesz podążać śladami Matki Boskiej, a także odwiedzisz dom, w którym prawdopodobnie mieszkała i zmarła. Przewodnik zainspirowany artykułem National Geographic omówi rolę Maryi jako „najsłynniejszej kobiety na świecie” i opowie o ważnej roli kobiet we współczesnej Turcji.

Ciesz się wyłącznym dostępem do Earth School, inicjatywy stworzonej przez samą burmistrz miasta Selçuk. Projekt ten podkreśla jej zaangażowanie w pielęgnowanie społeczności i promowanie zrównoważonego rolnictwa. Na miejscu spotkasz się z zaangażowanymi w projekt mieszkańcami. Ponadto członek zespołu pani burmistrz będzie Ci towarzyszył, aby opowiedzieć, jak ta inicjatywa zmienia lokalne życie i krajobraz.

Ostatnim przystankiem jest restauracja koncentrująca się na zrównoważonym rozwoju, w której wraz z personelem będziesz zbierać rośliny rosnące na jej terenie i delektować się specjalnym lunchem. Kuchnia wyróżnia się najwyższą jakością, a sympatyczny personel służy pomocą w razie potrzeby.

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