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QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell mission parc guell List of World Heritage Sites in ?? Parc Guell is in Barcelona. It was built in the years 1900 to 1914 and designed by Here is my secret. It is very simple. CURIOSITies the architect Antoni Gaudí. It is only with the heart. In this work too, as in all works by Gaudí, it is easy to recognize his peculiar 1.Rock Drawings in Valcamonica (1979) that one can see rightly; what is style: unique shapes covered in multicoloured mosaic, made of ceramic and 2.Church and Convent of S. Maria delle Grazie, with "The Last Supper" by L.da Vinci, (1980) pieces of glass. Parc Guell is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which 3.Historic Centre of , and Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (1980, 1990) essential is invisible to the eye includes a variety of places of exceptional cultural or naturalistic interest. (Italy 4.Historic Centre of (1982) is the country with most of the World Heritage Sites (44 sites), followed by 5. and its lagoon (1987) 6.Piazza del Duomo, Pisa (1987, 2007) (41 sites) and China (38 sites). 7.Historic Centre of (1990) 8.The Sassi and the Park of the Rupestrian Churches of (1993) The park is named after the patron who commissioned it from Gaudí: Eusebi 9.City of and the Palladian Villas of the (1994, 1996) Güell. Nowadays it is a municipal garden opened all the year. 10.Historic Centre of (1995) 11.Historic Centre of (1995) The message you sent to P.H. 12.Crespi d'Adda (1995) is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). 13., City of the , and its Delta (1995, 1999) SChool QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS 14.Castel del Monte, - (1996) “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), 15.The Trulli of (1996) written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French Theatre the wind factory Where is Parc Guell? 16.Early Christian Monuments of (1996) writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the Who has built it? 17.Historic Centre of the City of (1996) 18.Century Royal at with the Park, the Aqueduct and the Complex (1997) meaning of life, love and friendship. What is it characterized by? I suggest you to read it! What is a UNESCO World Heritage Site? 19.Residences of the Royal , and its province (1997) 20. (), (1997) Here is my secret. It is very Can you tell me one place, in Italy, which is a 21.Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, (1997) World Heritage Site? 22.Archaeological Areas of , and (1997) simple: It is only with the heart 23., Piazza Armerina, (1997) and the island of the 24. di Barumini, (1997) that one can see rightly; what is third millennium ? 25.Portovenere, , and their Islands (, and ) (1997) essential is invisible to the eye ? 26.Amal Coast (1997) 27.Archaeological Area of , Sicily (1997) 28.Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of , Friuli-Venezia Giulia (1998) 29.Historic Centre of (1998) DOMANDE PER gli adulti 30. and National Park with the Arcaeological sites of Pæstum and , and the Cosa sono i Gra ti? Certosa di (1998) 31.Villa Adriana, Tivoli (1999) Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? 32.City of (2000) Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi 33.Isole Eolie (), Sicily (2000) sulle pareti delle Grotte? 34., the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi and other Franciscan Sites (2000) The plot of the videogame “Rota- 35.Villa d'Este, Tivoli (2001) Per maggiori informazioni: 36.Late Towns of the Val di ; eight towns in South-Eastern Sicily (2002) http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell rio and the Island of the Third 37.Sacri Monti of and Lombardy (2003) QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS Millennium” has several referen- 38.Etruscan Necropolises of and (2004) Which is the book from which this passage 39.Val d'Orcia (2004) has been taken? ?? ces to actual places and stories. 40.Syracuse and the Rocky , Sicily (2005) Who wrote this book? 41., Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli (2006) Let’s find out them and then 42. and (2008) What is it about? 43.Raetian Railway, shared with (2008) Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? enjoy testing the grown-ups. 44.The (2009) How do you feel after reading the passage???

mission lascaux Lascaux is the setting of a complex of caves in southwestern . It has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. The complex is famous for its cave paintings which represent hunting scenes with humans and animals, dated back to the Upper Paleolithic (between 13000 and 15000 years B.C.).

The cave was discovered on September 12, 1940 by four French teenagers. After the Second World War the cave complex was opened to the public, but in 1955 the carbon dioxide produced by 1,200 visitors per day had visibly dama- ged the paintings. The green algae you removed from the wall, at the The cave was closed to the public, in 1963 and the paintings were restored to end of the game, were a reference to the fungus their original state. Nowadays they are monitored on a daily basis, in order to which beset the cave, caused by black mould prevent their deterioration. which leaves dark green patches on the paintings.

The map with which you moved through the cave is the very original map of the cave in Lascaux.

QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS What is gra ti? Where is the cave complex of Lascaux? What are the subjects of the cave paintings? ??

Mission House of Wisdom

The Bayt al-Hikma (that is the House of Wisdom) was the greatest library of the Islamic World.

It was founded in 749, in Baghdad, as a private library, its book collection was of about half a million volumes and included texts written in Greek, Syriac, Hebraic, Coptic, Persian and Sanskrit.

The peculiarity of the Bayt al-Hikma was that of being a public University and to run a Hospital to which patients of both sexes and of all statuses had free access.

It had also an astronomical observatory in which there were the astronomical tables of Sindh and Hind used, at the end of the 15th Century, by Christopher Columbus for the ocean navigation. QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

For centuries, the Bayt al-Hikma has been one of the most important institu- The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded? tions of the Islamic World, but did not survive to several res, civil wars and, above all, to the devastating Mongol invasion. Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 University in 1820 Theatre Astronomical Observatory Factory Hospital How many books were contained Where was it established? in it?

Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) ??

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, , the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. THE ISLAND OF rotario (isLAND ferdinandea)

On July 11, 1831, during the night, between and , Sicily, an island emerged due to the eruption of an undersea . Britain’s interest for the island immediately arose and on August 24 the Union Jack was planted on its ground.

Inhabitants of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies demonstrated, asking King Ferdi- nand II to take measures, and the King claimed the island as a territory of the Bourbon Kingdom.

On September 26, a French team, after thorough analysis, agreed that, since the island had not a solid base, it may have suddenly sunk. Just as British had done before, the French too, without asking to King Ferdinand II of Bourbon, the lawful owner of the island planted their ag.

King Ferdinand II, noticing the international interest aroused by the island ordered to plant the Bourbon ag and name it “Ferdinandea” after himself. On December 8, the island sank into columns of water which rose and fell. Lava shallows was all that remained of the island!

In 1846 and in 1863, the island emerged again, only to sink back a few days later.

QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

Have you ever heard of Ferdinandea Island? What do you think about this story? ?? QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell mission parc guell List of World Heritage Sites in italy ?? Parc Guell is in Barcelona. It was built in the years 1900 to 1914 and designed by Here is my secret. It is very simple. the architect Antoni Gaudí. It is only with the heart. In this work too, as in all works by Gaudí, it is easy to recognize his peculiar 1.Rock Drawings in Valcamonica (1979) that one can see rightly; what is style: unique shapes covered in multicoloured mosaic, made of ceramic and 2.Church and Convent of S. Maria delle Grazie, with "The Last Supper" by L.da Vinci, Milan (1980) pieces of glass. Parc Guell is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which 3.Historic Centre of Rome, and Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (1980, 1990) essential is invisible to the eye includes a variety of places of exceptional cultural or naturalistic interest. (Italy 4.Historic Centre of Florence (1982) is the country with most of the World Heritage Sites (44 sites), followed by 5.Venice and its lagoon (1987) 6.Piazza del Duomo, Pisa (1987, 2007) Spain (41 sites) and China (38 sites). 7.Historic Centre of San Gimignano (1990) 8.The Sassi and the Park of the Rupestrian Churches of Matera (1993) The park is named after the patron who commissioned it from Gaudí: Eusebi 9.City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto (1994, 1996) Güell. Nowadays it is a municipal garden opened all the year. 10.Historic Centre of Siena (1995) 11.Historic Centre of Naples (1995) The message you sent to P.H. 12.Crespi d'Adda (1995) is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). 13.Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta (1995, 1999) QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS 14.Castel del Monte, Andria - Bari (1996) “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), 15.The Trulli of Alberobello (1996) written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French Where is Parc Guell? 16.Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna (1996) writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the Who has built it? 17.Historic Centre of the City of Pienza (1996) 18.Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct and the San Leucio Complex (1997) meaning of life, love and friendship. What is it characterized by? I suggest you to read it! What is a UNESCO World Heritage Site? 19.Residences of the Royal House of Savoy, Turin and its province (1997) 20.Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico di Padova), Padua (1997) Here is my secret. It is very Can you tell me one place, in Italy, which is a 21.Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena (1997) World Heritage Site? 22.Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata (1997) simple: It is only with the heart 23.Villa Romana del Casale, Piazza Armerina, Sicily (1997) 24.Su Nuraxi di Barumini, Sardinia (1997) that one can see rightly; what is ? 25.Portovenere, Cinque Terre, and their Islands (Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto) (1997) essential is invisible to the eye ? 26.Amal Coast (1997) 27.Archaeological Area of Agrigento, Sicily (1997) 28.Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia (1998) 29.Historic Centre of Urbino (1998) DOMANDE PER gli adulti 30.Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park with the Arcaeological sites of Pæstum and Velia, and the Cosa sono i Gra ti? (1998) 31.Villa Adriana, Tivoli (1999) Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? 32.City of Verona (2000) Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi 33.Isole Eolie (Aeolian Islands), Sicily (2000) sulle pareti delle Grotte? 34.Assisi, the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi and other Franciscan Sites (2000) 35.Villa d'Este, Tivoli (2001) Per maggiori informazioni: 36.Late Baroque Towns of the ; eight towns in South-Eastern Sicily (2002) http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell 37.Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy (2003) QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS 38.Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia (2004) Which is the book from which this passage 39.Val d'Orcia (2004) has been taken? ?? 40.Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica, Sicily (2005) Who wrote this book? 41.Genoa, Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli (2006) 42.Mantua and Sabbioneta (2008) What is it about? 43.Raetian Railway, shared with Switzerland (2008) Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? 44.The Dolomites (2009) How do you feel after reading the passage???

mission lascaux Lascaux is the setting of a complex of caves in southwestern France. It has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. The complex is famous for its cave paintings which represent hunting scenes with humans and animals, dated back to the Upper Paleolithic (between 13000 and 15000 years B.C.).

The cave was discovered on September 12, 1940 by four French teenagers. After the Second World War the cave complex was opened to the public, but in 1955 the carbon dioxide produced by 1,200 visitors per day had visibly dama- ged the paintings. The green algae you removed from the wall, at the The cave was closed to the public, in 1963 and the paintings were restored to end of the game, were a reference to the fungus their original state. Nowadays they are monitored on a daily basis, in order to which beset the cave, caused by black mould prevent their deterioration. which leaves dark green patches on the paintings.

The map with which you moved through the cave is the very original map of the cave in Lascaux.

QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS What is gra ti? Where is the cave complex of Lascaux? What are the subjects of the cave paintings? ??

Mission House of Wisdom

The Bayt al-Hikma (that is the House of Wisdom) was the greatest library of the Islamic World.

It was founded in 749, in Baghdad, as a private library, its book collection was of about half a million volumes and included texts written in Greek, Syriac, Hebraic, Coptic, Persian and Sanskrit.

The peculiarity of the Bayt al-Hikma was that of being a public University and to run a Hospital to which patients of both sexes and of all statuses had free access.

It had also an astronomical observatory in which there were the astronomical tables of Sindh and Hind used, at the end of the 15th Century, by Christopher Columbus for the ocean navigation. QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

For centuries, the Bayt al-Hikma has been one of the most important institu- The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded? tions of the Islamic World, but did not survive to several res, civil wars and, above all, to the devastating Mongol invasion. Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 University in 1820 Theatre Astronomical Observatory Factory Hospital How many books were contained Where was it established? in it?

Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) ??

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell List of World Heritage Sites in italy ?? Here is my secret. It is very simple. It is only with the heart. 1.Rock Drawings in Valcamonica (1979) that one can see rightly; what is 2.Church and Convent of S. Maria delle Grazie, with "The Last Supper" by L.da Vinci, Milan (1980) 3.Historic Centre of Rome, and Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (1980, 1990) essential is invisible to the eye 4.Historic Centre of Florence (1982) 5.Venice and its lagoon (1987) 6.Piazza del Duomo, Pisa (1987, 2007) 7.Historic Centre of San Gimignano (1990) 8.The Sassi and the Park of the Rupestrian Churches of Matera (1993) 9.City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto (1994, 1996) 10.Historic Centre of Siena (1995) 11.Historic Centre of Naples (1995) The message you sent to P.H. 12.Crespi d'Adda (1995) is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). 13.Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta (1995, 1999) 14.Castel del Monte, Andria - Bari (1996) “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), 15.The Trulli of Alberobello (1996) written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French 16.Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna (1996) writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the 17.Historic Centre of the City of Pienza (1996) 18.Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct and the San Leucio Complex (1997) meaning of life, love and friendship. 19.Residences of the Royal House of Savoy, Turin and its province (1997) I suggest you to read it! 20.Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico di Padova), Padua (1997) Here is my secret. It is very 21.Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena (1997) 22.Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata (1997) simple: It is only with the heart 23.Villa Romana del Casale, Piazza Armerina, Sicily (1997) 24.Su Nuraxi di Barumini, Sardinia (1997) that one can see rightly; what is 25.Portovenere, Cinque Terre, and their Islands (Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto) (1997) essential is invisible to the eye 26.Amal Coast (1997) 27.Archaeological Area of Agrigento, Sicily (1997) 28.Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia (1998) 29.Historic Centre of Urbino (1998) DOMANDE PER gli adulti 30.Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park with the Arcaeological sites of Pæstum and Velia, and the Cosa sono i Gra ti? Certosa di Padula (1998) 31.Villa Adriana, Tivoli (1999) Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? 32.City of Verona (2000) Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi 33.Isole Eolie (Aeolian Islands), Sicily (2000) sulle pareti delle Grotte? 34.Assisi, the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi and other Franciscan Sites (2000) 35.Villa d'Este, Tivoli (2001) Per maggiori informazioni: 36.Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto; eight towns in South-Eastern Sicily (2002) http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell 37.Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy (2003) QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS 38.Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia (2004) Which is the book from which this passage 39.Val d'Orcia (2004) has been taken? ?? 40.Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica, Sicily (2005) 41.Genoa, Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli (2006) Who wrote this book? 42.Mantua and Sabbioneta (2008) What is it about? 43.Raetian Railway, shared with Switzerland (2008) Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? 44.The Dolomites (2009) How do you feel after reading the passage???

mission lascaux Lascaux is the setting of a complex of caves in southwestern France. It has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. The complex is famous for its cave paintings which represent hunting scenes with humans and animals, dated back to the Upper Paleolithic (between 13000 and 15000 years B.C.).

The cave was discovered on September 12, 1940 by four French teenagers. After the Second World War the cave complex was opened to the public, but in 1955 the carbon dioxide produced by 1,200 visitors per day had visibly dama- ged the paintings. The green algae you removed from the wall, at the The cave was closed to the public, in 1963 and the paintings were restored to end of the game, were a reference to the fungus their original state. Nowadays they are monitored on a daily basis, in order to which beset the cave, caused by black mould prevent their deterioration. which leaves dark green patches on the paintings.

The map with which you moved through the cave is the very original map of the cave in Lascaux.

QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS What is gra ti? Where is the cave complex of Lascaux? What are the subjects of the cave paintings? ??

Mission House of Wisdom

The Bayt al-Hikma (that is the House of Wisdom) was the greatest library of the Islamic World.

It was founded in 749, in Baghdad, as a private library, its book collection was of about half a million volumes and included texts written in Greek, Syriac, Hebraic, Coptic, Persian and Sanskrit.

The peculiarity of the Bayt al-Hikma was that of being a public University and to run a Hospital to which patients of both sexes and of all statuses had free access.

It had also an astronomical observatory in which there were the astronomical tables of Sindh and Hind used, at the end of the 15th Century, by Christopher Columbus for the ocean navigation. QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

For centuries, the Bayt al-Hikma has been one of the most important institu- The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded? tions of the Islamic World, but did not survive to several res, civil wars and, above all, to the devastating Mongol invasion. Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 University in 1820 Theatre Astronomical Observatory Factory Hospital How many books were contained Where was it established? in it?

Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) ??

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell ?? Here is my secret. It is very simple. It is only with the heart. that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye

The message you sent to P.H. is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the meaning of life, love and friendship. I suggest you to read it! Here is my secret. It is very simple: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Which is the book from which this passage has been taken? ?? Who wrote this book? What is it about? Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? How do you feel after reading the passage???

mission lascaux Lascaux is the setting of a complex of caves in southwestern France. It has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. The complex is famous for its cave paintings which represent hunting scenes with humans and animals, dated back to the Upper Paleolithic (between 13000 and 15000 years B.C.).

The cave was discovered on September 12, 1940 by four French teenagers. After the Second World War the cave complex was opened to the public, but in 1955 the carbon dioxide produced by 1,200 visitors per day had visibly dama- ged the paintings. The green algae you removed from the wall, at the The cave was closed to the public, in 1963 and the paintings were restored to end of the game, were a reference to the fungus their original state. Nowadays they are monitored on a daily basis, in order to which beset the cave, caused by black mould prevent their deterioration. which leaves dark green patches on the paintings.

The map with which you moved through the cave is the very original map of the cave in Lascaux.

QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS What is gra ti? Where is the cave complex of Lascaux? What are the subjects of the cave paintings? ??

Mission House of Wisdom

The Bayt al-Hikma (that is the House of Wisdom) was the greatest library of the Islamic World.

It was founded in 749, in Baghdad, as a private library, its book collection was of about half a million volumes and included texts written in Greek, Syriac, Hebraic, Coptic, Persian and Sanskrit.

The peculiarity of the Bayt al-Hikma was that of being a public University and to run a Hospital to which patients of both sexes and of all statuses had free access.

It had also an astronomical observatory in which there were the astronomical tables of Sindh and Hind used, at the end of the 15th Century, by Christopher Columbus for the ocean navigation. QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

For centuries, the Bayt al-Hikma has been one of the most important institu- The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded? tions of the Islamic World, but did not survive to several res, civil wars and, above all, to the devastating Mongol invasion. Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 University in 1820 Theatre Astronomical Observatory Factory Hospital How many books were contained Where was it established? in it?

Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) ??

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell mission lascaux ?? Lascaux is the setting of a complex of caves in southwestern France. It has been Here is my secret. It is very simple. added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. It is only with the heart. The complex is famous for its cave paintings which represent hunting scenes with humans and animals, dated back to the Upper Paleolithic (between 13000 that one can see rightly; what is and 15000 years B.C.). essential is invisible to the eye

The cave was discovered on September 12, 1940 by four French teenagers. After the Second World War the cave complex was opened to the public, but in 1955 the carbon dioxide produced by 1,200 visitors per day had visibly dama- ged the paintings.

The cave was closed to the public, in 1963 and the paintings were restored to their original state. Nowadays they are monitored on a daily basis, in order to The message you sent to P.H. prevent their deterioration. is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the meaning of life, love and friendship. I suggest you to read it! Here is my secret. It is very simple: It is only with the heart The map with which you moved that one can see rightly; what is through the cave is the very essential is invisible to the eye original map of the cave in Lascaux. DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS Per maggiori informazioni: QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell What is gra ti? Which is the book from which this passage Where is the cave complex of Lascaux? has been taken? ?? What are the subjects of the cave Who wrote this book? paintings? What is it about? Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? ?? How do you feel after reading the passage???

The green algae you removed from the wall, at the end of the game, were a reference to the fungus which beset the cave, caused by black mould which leaves dark green patches on the paintings.

Mission House of Wisdom

The Bayt al-Hikma (that is the House of Wisdom) was the greatest library of the Islamic World.

It was founded in 749, in Baghdad, as a private library, its book collection was of about half a million volumes and included texts written in Greek, Syriac, Hebraic, Coptic, Persian and Sanskrit.

The peculiarity of the Bayt al-Hikma was that of being a public University and to run a Hospital to which patients of both sexes and of all statuses had free access.

It had also an astronomical observatory in which there were the astronomical tables of Sindh and Hind used, at the end of the 15th Century, by Christopher Columbus for the ocean navigation. QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

For centuries, the Bayt al-Hikma has been one of the most important institu- The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded? tions of the Islamic World, but did not survive to several res, civil wars and, above all, to the devastating Mongol invasion. Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 University in 1820 Theatre Astronomical Observatory Factory Hospital How many books were contained Where was it established? in it?

Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) ??

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell ?? Here is my secret. It is very simple. It is only with the heart. that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye

The green algae you removed from the wall, at the end of the game, were a reference to the fungus which beset the cave, caused by black mould The message you sent to P.H. which leaves dark green patches on the paintings. is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the meaning of life, love and friendship. I suggest you to read it! Here is my secret. It is very simple: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Which is the book from which this passage has been taken? ?? Who wrote this book? What is it about? Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? How do you feel after reading the passage???

Mission House of Wisdom

The Bayt al-Hikma (that is the House of Wisdom) was the greatest library of the Islamic World.

It was founded in 749, in Baghdad, as a private library, its book collection was of about half a million volumes and included texts written in Greek, Syriac, Hebraic, Coptic, Persian and Sanskrit.

The peculiarity of the Bayt al-Hikma was that of being a public University and to run a Hospital to which patients of both sexes and of all statuses had free access.

It had also an astronomical observatory in which there were the astronomical tables of Sindh and Hind used, at the end of the 15th Century, by Christopher Columbus for the ocean navigation. QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

For centuries, the Bayt al-Hikma has been one of the most important institu- The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded? tions of the Islamic World, but did not survive to several res, civil wars and, above all, to the devastating Mongol invasion. Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 University in 1820 Theatre Astronomical Observatory Factory Hospital How many books were contained Where was it established? in it?

Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) ??

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Mission ?? Here is my secret. It is very simple. House of Wisdom It is only with the heart. that one can see rightly; what is The Bayt al-Hikma (that is the House of Wisdom) was the greatest library of the Islamic World. essential is invisible to the eye

It was founded in 749, in Baghdad, as a private library, its book collection was of about half a million volumes and included texts written in Greek, Syriac, Hebraic, Coptic, Persian and Sanskrit.

The peculiarity of the Bayt al-Hikma was that of being a public University and to run a Hospital to which patients of both sexes and of all statuses had free The message you sent to P.H. access. is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). It had also an astronomical observatory in which there were the astronomical “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), tables of Sindh and Hind used, at the end of the 15th Century, by Christopher written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French Columbus for the ocean navigation. writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the meaning of life, love and friendship. For centuries, the Bayt al-Hikma has been one of the most important institu- I suggest you to read it! tions of the Islamic World, but did not survive to several res, civil wars and, Here is my secret. It is very above all, to the devastating Mongol invasion. simple: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Which is the book from which this passage has been taken? ?? Who wrote this book? What is it about? Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? How do you feel after reading the passage???

QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded?

Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 University in 1820 Theatre Astronomical Observatory Factory Hospital How many books were contained Where was it established? in it?

Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) ??

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell ?? Here is my secret. It is very simple. It is only with the heart. that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye

The message you sent to P.H. is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the meaning of life, love and friendship. The House of Wisdom was: When was it founded? I suggest you to read it! Here is my secret. It is very Library in 749 Hotel in 1540 simple: It is only with the heart University in 1820 that one can see rightly; what is Theatre Astronomical Observatory essential is invisible to the eye Factory Hospital How many books were contained DOMANDE PER gli adulti Where was it established? in it? Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Bagdad 5.000 (ve thousand) Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi Tunis 50.000 (fty thousand) sulle pareti delle Grotte? Istanbul 500.000 (ve hundred thousand) Per maggiori informazioni: QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Which is the book from which this passage has been taken? ?? Who wrote this book? ? What is it about? ? Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? How do you feel after reading the passage???

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

Mission OLYMPIC FLAME QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. Where did the Olympic Games come from? to 393 A.D.. What was it to be suspended during the Olym During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games pic Games? - of the Modern Era were held in 1896. Why are they called “Olympic” Games? Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents ?? the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the blue one, Oceania.

The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is extinguished during the Closing Ceremony.

Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Mission OLYMPIC FLAME ?? Here is my secret. It is very simple. It is only with the heart. The Ancient Olympic Games was an athletic and religious celebra- tion held in Olympia, Greece, every four years, in the years 776 B.C. that one can see rightly; what is to 393 A.D.. essential is invisible to the eye During the Games wars were suspended. The rst Olympic Games of the Modern Era were held in 1896.

SYMBOL

The Olympic ag has ve interlaced rings in the centre of a white background. The message you sent to P.H. The colors are those that appear on all the national ags of the world, thus the is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). mix represent all the Nations, while the interweaving of the rings represents “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), the universality of Olympism. The ve rings represent the ve inhabited continents of the world: the red one, written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French Europe, the black one, Africa, the yellow one, Asia, the green one, America, the writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the blue one, Oceania. meaning of life, love and friendship. I suggest you to read it! The Olympic ame is lit in Olympia and then taken out of Greece, carried by an Here is my secret. It is very alternation of torch-bearers, to the city in which the games are held. The Olympic ame is left to burn in the brazier throughout the Games and it is simple: It is only with the heart extinguished during the Closing Ceremony. that one can see rightly; what is Athletes and teams which rank rst, second and third place gain a medal. Gold essential is invisible to the eye medal goes to the rst one, silver medal to the second one, and bronze medal to the third. DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Which is the book from which this passage has been taken? ?? Who wrote this book? What is it about? Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? How do you feel after reading the passage???

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma

QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS

Where did the Olympic Games come from? What was it to be suspended during the Olym pic Games? Why are they called “Olympic” Games? - Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers? ?? QUESTO è IL MIO SEGRETO. è VERAMENTE SEMPLICE. SI VEDE BENE SOLO CON IL CUORE. L’ESSENZIALE è INVISIBILE AGLI OCCHI.

DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell ?? Here is my secret. It is very simple. QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS It is only with the heart. that one can see rightly; what is Where did the Olympic Games come from? What was it to be suspended during the Olym essential is invisible to the eye pic Games? Why are they called “Olympic” Games? - Which are the symbols of the Olympic Games? Who are the torch-bearers?

The message you sent to P.H. ?? is an excerpt from the novel “The Little Prince” (chapter 21). “The Little Prince” is a worldwide famous novel (it has been translated in 180 languages), written by Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry (1900 – 1944), a French writer and aviator. First published in 1943, it is a sobering novel about the meaning of life, love and friendship. I suggest you to read it! Here is my secret. It is very simple: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye DOMANDE PER gli adulti Cosa sono i Gra ti? Dove si trovano le grotte di Lascaux? Che cosa disegnavano gli uomini primitivi sulle pareti delle Grotte? Per maggiori informazioni: QUESTIONS FOR THE GROWN-UPS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_G%C3%BCell Which is the book from which this passage has been taken? ?? Who wrote this book? What is it about? Do you agree with Little Prince’s thought? How do you feel after reading the passage???

For more information: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_al-Hikma