CREATIVE Arts students soaked up the rich history, art and culture of Berlin during a four day trip to the German capital.
Sixth formers from Cronton College spent four days visiting famous landmarks.
Students visited Holocaust Memorial, the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie and the Typography of Terror Museum.
The group also had a chance to explore the Gianni Versace Retrospective which showcased the largest selection of the designer’s fashion ever exhibited.
Memorable pictures were captured of incredible 360 degree views of the city at the Reichstag Dome.
Their concept of what art can be was challenged at the world famous Hamburger Bahnhof Museum and the KW Institute for Contemporary Art.
The East Side Gallery and Olympiastadion Berlin finished their four day tour.
Art tutor Daniel Crowe said:“Overall the trip was a huge success and gave the students’ knowledge and experience of Berlin’s history, art, architecture and culture.”
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