Cathedrals in the Middle Ages Tour

Description

Enter the exciting world of the Middle Ages and appreciate the historic role cathedrals played as centers of culture, worship, trade, and pilgrimage. Explore how the role of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine is similar to and different from a medieval cathedral.
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Offered At

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

The Cathedral welcomes and fosters relationships with diverse audiences by utilizing both physical and programmatic resources to spark interactive learning that strengthens and inspires discourse and community within the City, the Nation, and the World.

Our secular education programs enhance any subject area, including visual arts, English language arts, mathematics, comparative religions, and an array of social studies topics. They also enhance 21st century skills like creativity, critical thinking, and global competency. Through inquiry, close looking, object-based learning, and hands-on activities, we provide visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities the opportunity to experience the Cathedral in exciting and stimulating ways.

Details

Subjects

Medieval History, Social Studies, Geography, Art, Speaking & Listening

Capacity

75 students

Duration

60 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, K

Price Options

$10.00 per Person for School Group

$4.00 per Person for Title I School