The group was led by faculty member, Ms. Ana Echeverría, who was assisted by chaperones and teachers, Ms. Geri Braden, Ms. María Daly-Valls, and Ms. Carolina Santamaria.
The group explored the medieval city of Rothenburg, Germany and then toured architectural monuments and Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque churches of Munich, Germany. They visited Neuschwanstein Castle, the nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival palace of Prince Ludwig II in Bavaria, the place that inspired Walt Disney to create the Magic Kingdom. In Innsbruck, Austria, IHA students enjoyed a performance of Austrian folkloric dance and music. In Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, the group took a day excursion to the summit of Mt. Pilatus at 7,000 feet via a cogwheel railway, aerial cableway, and a panorama gondola.
The group explored the medieval city of Rothenburg, Germany and then toured architectural monuments and Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque churches of Munich, Germany. They visited Neuschwanstein Castle, the nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival palace of Prince Ludwig II in Bavaria, the place that inspired Walt Disney to create the Magic Kingdom. In Innsbruck, Austria, IHA students enjoyed a performance of Austrian folkloric dance and music. In Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, the group took a day excursion to the summit of Mt. Pilatus at 7,000 feet via a cogwheel railway, aerial cableway, and a panorama gondola.
Special thanks to ACIS Tour Manager, Simon Dupreé and IHA Class of 2016 graduate, Rebecca Kryceski, ACIS Student Ambassador.
Photos courtesy of Rebecca Kryceski’16.