Students taking part in Erasmus Plus Program in PWSZ in Nysa visited Wrocław in order to see most outstanding places in one of the oldest cities in Poland.
International Cooperation Office organized a cultural trip to Wrocław for Erasmus Plus students, who had a great pleasure to spend that time with Mr Michel Sabatier our special guest invited for the opening of EuroIndia Contact Point in PWSZ in Nysa. The highlights of our tour were Ostrów Tumski (the oldest part of the city), museum located in the main University of Wrocław building (with two magnificent rooms: Aula Leopoldina, Oratorium Marianum and lookout tower) and The Panorama of the Battle of Racławice (monumental historic painting). All the participants, after a feast for eyes and spirit, came back to Nysa, wishing each other to visit this magnificent city once again at the earliest opportunity. This was the next of cultural events series organized by ICO in order to present our culture, history and regional wanders to foreign students.
The group was guided by Ms Samanta Borkowska from International Cooperation Office and dr Agnieszka Kaczmarek, Institute of Neophilology.
Samanta Borkowska, ICO