В представленных творческих работах учащиеся рассказывают о музеях мира . Работы выполнены на английском языке. В проекте представлены следующие музеи : Музей ужасов ( Санкт- Петербург), Лувр ( Париж), музей Шерлока Холмса ( Лондон).
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Horrows of Saint-Petersburg It`s a particular kind of entertainment, as you will not only learn about the history of this city, as it is done in conventional museums, but also to participate in the incredible action that will take place around you…Слайд 2
You can see beautiful princess Tarakanova , who dead in Peter and Paul Fortress, frozen in the throes over there… It's an amazing museum which is located in St. Petersburg
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Also you can see the Emperor Paul I and his ghost
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And sinister and mysterious Rasputin risen from his tomb in the fire…
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Also you will see there ruthless murderer Raskolnikov with ax , Hermann from the "Queen of Spades" written by A.S. Pushkin, Major Kovalev and his nouse and other ghosts wandering in the dungeons of St. Petersburg…
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The Sherlock Holmes MuseumСлайд 2
"I have it here in my museum...." Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived in a Victorian lodging house at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The house was built in 1815 and is listed by the Government to protect its architectural and cultural heritage. It is open as a museum dedicated to the life and times of Sherlock Holmes, and the interior has been faithfully maintained for posterity exactly as described in the published stories.
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The famous study overlooking Baker Street that has been portrayed in so many films over the years is located on the 1st floor above a flight of 17 steps. Visitors can sit in Mr Holmes’s armchair by the fireside to pose for photos, and enter his bedroom adjoining the study; but please bring your own pipe to smoke! His possessions are in their usual places: his deerstalker, magnifying glass, calabash pipe, violin, chemistry equipment, notebook, Persian slipper and disguises.
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Doctor Watson’s bedroom on the 2nd floor overlooks a small yard at the rear of the house, while Mrs Hudson’s room is at the front. Mrs Hudson was the landlady of the lodging house who prepared meals and undertook household duties for her two famous tenants. These rooms contain personal belongings and private papers of the great detective and a variety of exhibits from his published cases. The diary of Doctor Watson contains hand-written notes and extracts from the famous adventure of The Hound of the Baskervilles
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The third floor exhibit rooms contain a new and stunning arrangement of wax models of scenes from the stories. Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty are actually standing in the same room! The lumber room in the attic, where the lodgers used to store their trunks and luggage, can still be seen today. A unique collection of gifts and antiques is available from the Museum’s interesting and rather quaint souvenir shop on the ground floor of the house, where electric lighting has recently been introduced for the benefit of our visitors. Mrs Hudson is always in attendance to assist visitors with their enquiries!
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Visitors often ask whether Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson really lived in the house, but unfortunately no official records of the lodgers who lived here in Victorian times exist. Local authority records do state that the house was registered as a lodging house between 1860-1934, and that the maids who worked in it were related to a Mr Holmes. A Doctor Watson also lived next door in the 1890's, as an ‘artificial teeth manufacturer’ . The published stories however contain all the relevant facts about the house and the lives of Mr Holmes and Doctor Watson which visitors can explore for themselves by visiting the Museum
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Sherlock Holmes has inspired the creation of thousands of essays, poems, books, plays, films, and memorabilia, and has been portrayed by more actors than any other person. He is frequently quoted in magazines and newspapers, on TV and radio, and even on the internet! We look forward to meeting you when you visit London, and hope that you will join The Sherlock Holmes International Society to learn more about the world of Sherlock Holmes.
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Welcome to 221b Baker Street! The Sherlock Holmes Museum is open every day (except Christmas Day) 9.30 am -6pm. Admission: Adult £8 Child (Under 16) £5.
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The Louvre Authors : Hutkubiya George Marin BorisСлайд 2
The Louvre The Louvre —is one of the world's largest museums, and a historic monument. It is located on the Right Bank of the Seine. Nearly 35,000 objects. With more than 8 million visitors each year, the Louvre is the world's most visited museum.
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Departments The main departments located there are: Egyptian Antiquities, Near Eastern antiquities, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, Islamic art, Sculpture, Decorative arts, Painting, Prints and drawings
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Egyptian antiquities Department of Ancient Egypt was founded May 15, 1826 by order of Charles X. The department, comprising over 50,000 pieces, includes artifacts from the Nile civilizations which date from 4,000 BC to the 4th century. Guarded by the Large Sphinx (c. 2000 BC), the collection is housed in more than 20 rooms. Holdings include art, papyrus scrolls, mummies, tools, clothing, jewelry, games, musical instruments, and weapons.
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Greek, Etruscan, and Roman The Greek, Etruscan, and Roman department displays pieces from the Mediterranean Basin dating from the Neolithic to the 6th century. The collection spans from the Cycladic period to the decline of the Roman Empire. This department is one of the museum's oldest; it began with appropriated royal art, some of which was acquired under Francis I.
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Islamic art The Islamic art collection, the museum's newest, spans "thirteen centuries and three continents". These exhibits, comprising ceramics, glass, metalware, wood, ivory, carpet, textiles, and miniatures, include more than 5,000 works and 1,000 shards.
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