



Tomris and her family move a different city and she is sad to be far away from her old friends , home and neighboors.Hagia Sophia is very near to their house.
PART 1
While her parents 're carrying the furnitures , she sees some children playing hide and seek.
Hagia Sophia is a formerly Greek Orthodox church that was converted into a mosque following the conquest of Trabzon by Mehmed II in 1461. It is located in Trabzon, northeastern Turkey. It was converted into a museum in 1964 and back into a mosque in 2013. The building dates back to the thirteenth century, when Trabzon was the capital of
the Empire of Trebizond. It is located near the seashore and two miles west of the medieval town's limits. It is one of a few dozen Byzantine sites extant in the area and has been described as being "one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture.
PART 1 : HİKMET KAAN İMAM HATİP SECONDARY SCHOOL , TÜRKİYE
Then Tomris and her family decided to come to Greece and visit Athens, the capital city of the country. She went to the Acropolis hill and admired the Parthenon , the most brilliant monument of the Athenian state . Its construction began in 448BC and inauguration took place in 438BC. According to the sources , the architects who worked were Iktinos and Kallikrates and probably Phidias who was responsible for the sculptural decoration.The Parthenon sculptures , also known as the Elgin marbles, were removed and stolen by Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and brought to Britain in 1806 where they are exhibited in the British Museum


While she was walking , she saw a signpost which wrote " 145th Kindergarten of Athens". She walked towards there and in the playground she saw children playing. Tomris stepped in , found new friend and all together played a traditional game called " Pull the rope" .She liked it very much , it had great fun!!!
145th Kindergarten of Athens Greece


Tomris really liked Athens and decided to visit another landmark. She went to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, located near the 11th Primary School of Nikaia. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation was established in 2017 and is a venue for cultural events, which includes the building facilities of the National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera, as well as an urban park and other smaller facilities. There, the little girl, always holding her teddy bear in her arms, saw some children playing hopscotch, a traditional game. They looked so happy that she wanted to join them. She had a great time!

11th Primary School of Nikaia
Malliara Konstantina

After she went in the center of Athens, at Syntagma Square, she found the Greek Parliament. There is where the members of parliament meet to make decisions for the country.
In front of the Parliament, there is an important monument called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It is dedicated to all the Greek soldiers who fought and died for their country, but whose names are not known. That’s why it’s called “unknown” soldier.
11th Primary School of Nikaia (Athanasios Pashalis)
Next to the monument she saw the Evzones, the guards of the Presidential Guard. They wear traditional uniforms with a pleated skirt called a fustanella, and they guard the monument. Every hour, there is a changing of the guard ceremony, which many people enjoy watching. There were many kids also playing with a jumping rope.


After Athens ,Tomris with her family headed to the north 0f Greece. They decided to stop in a beautiful small town, called Ptolemaida. Ptolemaida has a lot of factories that produce electricity.

On her way to see the town, she passed outside the 7th Primary school of Ptolemaida. The kids were playing the statue game. They invited her to play, too. She had a lot of fun.

Next, she went to visit the paleontological museum of Ptolemaida.The paleontological collection includes tusks, bones and teeth of prehistoric elephants.
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That was the long trip of Tomris in european countries visting significant landmarks and playing with her new friends...




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