The holder of this badge has explored the religious side of Cagliari, visiting some of its most important churches, and learned about the local history and culture revolving around religion.
The earner has:
- visited the historical centre and its churches and learned about their history;
- explored the local area and learned about religious landmarks, anecdotes and curiosities;
- developed their social skills by talking to the local population to discover information;
- practiced how to read a map and find their way in an unknown location;
- used digital tools (e.g. Google Maps) and developed their digital competence;
- practiced their English speaking and learned some words in Italian and/or Sardinian.
At least 2 out of 3 tasks must be completed in order to claim this badge.
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Let's be creative, why don't we?
Take a picture of a church of your choosing from a creative angle.
Don’t just take a picture of its façade, though, and instead focus on some detail of its architecture that catches your eye. Is it the way a particular window reflects the light? Or how the cross on top seems just a little crooked?
Find your special detail and upload your picture as evidence.
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Churches can be beautiful on the outside, but often it's when you go inside that you will find their most interesting treasures.
If you have the chance to go in and visit any of the churches you’re coming across, take a picture of either the pipe organ, the altar or the coolest work of art you can see (it can be a statue, a painting, or even a stained glass window) - then upload it as evidence!
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Find the little Church of St. Efisio and take a group picture (or a selfie) in front of it.
St. Efisio is celebrated each year with a great festival on the 1st of May, and that’s one of the main events in the whole island of Sardinia.
Fun fact: St. Efisio is not the Saint Patron of Cagliari, but legend has it that he saved the city once from pestilence and once from a French invasion, so he’s much more revered than the actual Saint Patron, St. Saturnino.
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