My first school trip.. it was W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L!
First, I want to say thanks to our teachers, prof Basoccu and prof Lanza, who allowed us to transform our dream in reality.
Second I want to say thanks to my school mates, who allowed me to have the best time ever in Madrid!

People are fantastic like Madrid. People are cordial, engaging, welcoming, they all seem friends. Spanish culture can be seen in the people because they don't speak a lot of english and other languages but they try to help you understand them and they are very patient. For example, in the bar, I sad : <Can I see a glass of water> instead of 'drink'; the bar-man was laughing and he tried to make me understand with gestures. It was a funny scene.
We asked people: < what do you think about Berlusconi?> The people were funny and everyone talked to us about Berlusconi.
We had fun with Madrid people!

Monuments and buildings are
amazing.
In the centre of Madrid it seems like
the time stops and this is the most surprising
thing that I have seen.
It felt like I was in another century,
it was like a dream.
amazing.
In the centre of Madrid it seems like
the time stops and this is the most surprising
thing that I have seen.
It felt like I was in another century,
it was like a dream.
Museums are.. too big!
The Reina Sofia (visited on the first day) was great. The 'Guernica', a Picasso masterpiece, was the most beautiful painting. I don't remember other things :P
The Thyssen (visited on the second day ) was the most beautiful one for me. On the second floor there is modern art that is very interesting and not boring like the old art. I think that the Thyssen was interesting also for my art teacher: after two hours she still hadn't come out, we think she got lost!
The Prado (visited on the last day) was scary: it was very big and BORING! There are a lot of rooms and, even if I had had a map I would have got lost.
My purchases. I bought a lot of souvenirs, like some t-shirts of Madrid, for me and my parents. Shops are great and they weren't expensive. The best purchase was a t-shirt of Hard Rock Cafe Madrid, a very big museum of rock. It was the most interesting museum ;)

My birthday in Madrid. Yes, I celebrated my birthday in Madrid! what a luck! For my birthday we went to see a
Flamenco is a spanish dance
with an involving rhythm, but the
Flamenco wasn't the true show:
My class and I made the true show!
We sang together 'Volare', a famous
Italian song, and after we danced
the 'Macarena'.
The clients of the restaurant really enjoyed it.
It was the best birthday ever!
But I think that my village is better than Madrid.... Ahahah.. Only joking!
i don't know if it's due to the city(that showed us that art is everywhere) but i think the photo of the sky is just beautiful...nowhere sky is as it was in MADRID...maybe is this what we use to call "simplicity"...and given that everything there is simple consequently all the city is beautiful!!! *I
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