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„EU peníze středním školám“

„EU peníze středním školám“. Salisbury. Salisbury and Old Sarum. The County of Wiltshire. If you are attracted to travel, visit the County of Wiltshire which is located in South West England.

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„EU peníze středním školám“

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  1. „EU peníze středním školám“

  2. Salisbury Salisbury and Old Sarum

  3. The County of Wiltshire If you are attracted to travel, visit the County of Wiltshire which is located in South West England. The area of Wiltshire was colonized in the pre-Roman period and is exceptionally rich in archeological fragments and antiquities. Don‘t miss Old Sarum, the first settlement of Salisbury and the new city of Salisbury itself. At the edge of Salisbury Plains you will find a remarkable monument, Stonehenge.

  4. Old Sarum - the model Old Sarum was an Iron Age fort built on a hill, close to the trade crossroads and the river Avon. The evidence of settlement comes from 3.000 BC. Between 43 AD to 410 AD it was an important site of Roman invaders.

  5. Old Sarum Castle and Cathedral The construction of the Royal Residence and the cathedral in Old Sarum started in 1069, just three years after William the Conqueror, the Norman King, won the Battle of Hastings and became the King of England.

  6. Old Sarum – the base of the original Cathedral The site was exposed to long-lasting conflicts between the clergy and the King‘s military because Old Sarum`s space and access to water were limited. In 1219 the cathedral was pulled down and the stone was used as building material for New Sarum.

  7. Salisbury Cathedralof St. Mary … in 1220 the first stones were laid for the new Cathedral, just 2 km further down by the hill on the confluence of five rivers. The main church body was finished within 38 years and the church spire is the tallest in the UK.

  8. Inside the Salisbury Cathedral… …you can see the oldest working clock in the world. The iron clockwork without a dial is dated to 1386.

  9. The Chapter House and Magna Carta Going along a beautiful ribbed corridor of the Salisbury Cathedral, you will reach the Chapter House where the Magna CartaLiberatum is displayed.

  10. Magna CartaLiberatum Magna Carta is the first document in history (issued in 1215) which limits the King‘s powers by law and protects his subject`s privileges. One of four surviving copies is displayed in Salisbury Cathedral, in the Chapter House.

  11. New Sarum – today Salisbury The locality for New Sarum, today called Salisbury, was chosen well. Salisbury is an example of a medieval town which was coherently designed on the confluence of five rivers. In 1227, Henry III allowed weekly markets and trade prospered…

  12. Poultry Cross is a market cross in the market place… …defining an area of different kinds of goods. There were three other market crosses in Salisbury‘s market place: the Cheese cross, the Barnard’s Cross (livestock), and the fourth was to designate a market for wool and yarn. (příze)

  13. For High Street Gate… … stone from Old Sarum was used. Even today, the gate is shut every night.

  14. College of Matrons… … is one of the interesting houses in Salisbury. This house was designed by Sir Christopher Wren (the architect of St. Paul‘s Cathedral in London) for clergy widows.

  15. The addresses: No. 8 and 9 Queen Street… .. are the oldest and best- preserved timber houses in Salisbury, dated from the early 14th century.

  16. Haunch of Venison … … is an early fourteen century alehouse. (pivnice)

  17. Salisbury and the South Wiltshire Museum… …display historical and archeological collections from prehistoric times to present day – Stonehenge art, glass and ceramics, costumes and others.

  18. Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument of the Iron Ages… … is 8 miles from Salisbury. The mysterious ring of stones, dated 5.000 BC, attracts people from all the world round. From the early beginning it was a sacred place and a burial area.

  19. At the time of Summer Solstice… …there are rituals and ceremonies with music and dancing depicting the Celtic and Druid customs of worshiping the Sun and nature.

  20. The stones… Two kinds of stone – sarsens and blue stones - were used there. Information about single stones you can get from a panel like that or you can get an audio-guide, where everything is described in detail.

  21. Today… …the area is roughly commercialized. Either you are queuing for tickets or toilets or the bus…

  22. Comprehensivequestions 1 • Where is the County of Wiltshire located? • In what is Wiltshire extremely rich? • Can you name any remarkable localities in Wiltshire? • What was the original settlement of Salisbury called? • What was the result of long-lasting conflicts between the clergy and military?

  23. Comprehensivequestions 2 • What happened with the Old Sarum Castle and Cathedral? • What dominant feature does Salisbury Cathedral have in the UK? • Can you describe the oldest clock in the world? • What kind of document is the Magna Carta? • Who was the College of Matrons built for and who was the architect?

  24. Comprehensivequestions 3 • Can you describe the typical features of a „timber house“? (Do you know an example of such a house in the Czech Republic?) • What is / was sold in the „alehouse“? • What can you say about crosses in Salisbury`s market place? • Do you know any purpose in using Stonehenge? • What takes place in Stonehenge today and when?

  25. UTOR NEUVEDEN. Salisbury [online]. [cit. 1.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury • AUTOR NEUVEDEN. OldSarum [online]. [cit. 1.9.2013]. Dostupný na WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Sarum • AUTOR NEUVEDEN. Poultry cross [online]. [cit. 1.9.2013]. Dostupnýna WWW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poultry_Cross_(Salisbury)

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