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There are many different exhibits within this huge Natural History Museum that go from History
through Science. The online website is completely in English and displays different exhibits and
attractions within the museum. This could be made into a virtual field trip to show students the
history and artifacts that are being presented within London to students.
3.) The Army Museum in France
129 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, France
+33 810 11 33 99
This museum has collections of weapons and uniforms from French military as well as
Napoleons tomb. Although the website is in French, there are pictures within the
website of the exhibits that could be used for a nearpod or virtual field trip to present to
students about the history of the French military as well as differences between the US
Military and French Military. Students should be aware of the history of the military and
the difference that military makes for the freedoms of the countries that they serve.
The Taj Mahal was commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1631, to be built in the memory of
his wife Mumtaz Mahal, a Persian princess who died giving birth to their 14th child,
Gauhara Begum (wikipedia). It is now a architectural masterpiece that people visit to
admire the construction and admire the muslim artwork. This could be used to discuss
culture and the differences in artwork and architecture amongst countries and cultural
groups. Students could view multiple different structures that have been built to discuss
the importance of art within culture.
Construction of the Royal Place of Madrid began in 1734 and the home opened in 1735.
This would be the home to the royal families of Spain. It is now only open for special
ceremonies as the Royal family does not reside in the palace. I believe that I would use
this to discuss different places that individuals of royalty or presidents of different
countries reside depending upon what type of government they are. There are also
primary source documents that display the Royal Palace of Madrid so discussion could
be made about the difference in primary source documents and what the students see.
I could not find a phone number for this monument because it is a public monument in a
public park in Canada. This commemorates for past and present individuals who have
served in the Navy for Canada. According to the website for this Naval Monument this
was designed specifically to embody the Navy. The website states The monument
reflects several facets of the Navy. The use of the naval colours (black, white and gold)
creates an open space charged with meaning. At the heart of the monument site is a
white form that evokes several symbols of the Navy, ranging from sails, to a ships
design lines, to icebergs, to naval attire. The design also makes use of gold spheres,
which represent the sun, moon and stars, as well as the global reach of the Royal
Canadian Navy. The fouled anchor is made of black granite.
I believe that this monument could be brought into discussion along with other
monuments worldwide. There are so many different architectural designs all meaning
something to culture or community served. These photos could be collected and put into
a presentation to discuss.
Similar to the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C., this museum is dedicated to those
Jews who were murdered under Hitlers reign. The memorial serves as a remembrance
for those who were victims of the Holocaust. This could be used when discussing the
Holocaust. The website holds images and different information about the Holocaust and
some of the individuals that were important factors to these circumstances. I would use
this as the Holocaust Museum in D.C. to discuss what occurred during this era. Both
these places show historical information in regards to the Holocaust.
This library was established over 100 years ago and is the largest library in Asia and
also one of the largest in the world because it holds over 35 million items. This library is
open daily from 9am-5pm. There are also primary source documents and other
historical items housed in this library. One such is
This monument was built to honor those who died in the Spanish Civil War. It is open
daily for visitors to come and pay their respects to those who fought and died for them.
This is a piece of Spanish history and culture. I find this to be a great example of
Spanish artwork as well as a piece of history in regards to the war. This could be used
to discuss culture and artwork or to discuss the Spanish Civil war. A virtual field trip
could be created for students to visit this and other war landmarks and monuments in
Spain.