Study visits 2023/2024
Throughout the year there are different study visits organised for students, connected with one or more subjects. This visits can last for one day (usually on a Friday), or longer trips, depending on the destination.
This visits aim for complementing the classrooms theoretical learning and are connect both with History, History of Art and Geography.
The faculty will take charge totally or partly of the transport costs and, if possible, other resulting costs.
Study visits – 1st term
- 29/09/2023 – Montañas do Courel
- 29/09/2023 – Desenvolvemento e funcións das cidades medias galegas: o exemplo de Ourense
- 06/10/2023 – Arte Rupestre Transfronteirizo
- 20/10/2023 – Contorna do ría Miño
- 27/10/2023 – O litoral meridional de Galicia
- 27/10/2023 – Xacementos arqueolóxicos de Vigo
- 03/11/2023 – As artes do renacemento e barroco nos mosteiros benedictinos e cistercienses
- 10/11/2023 – Parque natural Monte Aloia
- 17/11/2023 – O mecensado artístico da orde militar de San Xoán de Xerusalén
Study visits – 2st term
- 08/03/2024 – Lugo (castrexo e romano)
- 15/03/2024 – O prerrománico
- 05/04/2024 – Tecnoloxía e modos de vida na Prehistoria
- 20/04/2024 – Espeleoparque da mariña
- 03/05/2024 – A Coruña romana
Archaeological study visits
The “Archaeological study visits” are a different type of visits, extracurricular and voluntary, performed every year near the week of carnival and organised by the Archaeology teacher, Fermín Pérez Losada, and the Faculty Student Delegation. This trips are self-managed and are to countries which are historically relevant, paying special interest to the archaeological vestiges.