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The first day of the Erasmus+ project "Coworking 4Youth" in Szczecin, Poland, was both enjoyable and productive. The day commenced with warm-up activities designed to foster introductions among the participants. This was followed by an exploration of the module "Managing Co-Working Spaces in Rural Areas." In an interactive session, participants were divided into groups to brainstorm and promote coworking event ideas. After lunch, these ideas were presented to the entire group. The day concluded with a relaxing boat trip, a delightful dinner, and sightseeing around the beautiful city of Szczecin.

The second day of the Coworking4Youth Erasmus+ project in Szczecin, Poland, was a blend of learning and cultural exchange. We started with warm-up activities at the Wydział Ekonomii, Finansów i Zarządzania Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego to get to know each other. Then, we explored the "Career Skills for the Future" module and brainstormed future jobs in international groups, presenting our concepts. We enjoyed a cultural day, tasting traditional foods from participants' home countries, and ended the day with a visit to Szczecin's beautiful castle and a lovely dinner.

The third day of the Coworking 4Youth Erasmus+ project was a blend of learning and fun. We started with the "Entrepreneurship Skills" module, followed by an interactive session where participants, divided into international groups, created and took on roles in their own entrepreneurship events. We then visited the Muzeum Ziemi Pyrzyckiej and toured the beautiful city of Pyrzyce. During our visit, we ran into Maria Makowska, who delighted us with a harmonica performance. After enjoying traditional Polish pierogi for lunch, we had a warm-up activity to get to know each other better. The day ended with a certification ceremony, a delicious dinner, and heartfelt goodbyes.

Visiting a coworking space in Szczecin:

https://www.coworker.com/poland/szczecin/bein-offices-szczecin

BeIN Offices in Szczecin is located in Lastadia Office. The office building has the BREEAM In-Use certificate. The building was warned for its functional, functional and modern features. The unique location provides stunning views of the Cathedral of St. James, the Old Town, the Pomeranian Dukes' Castle and the Chrobry Embankments. The location near transport links, railway stations, airports and a large free car park allows access to the office building for employees and clients.

Their substance spread of standard work and handling, fully supplied operation. Their offer also includes a wide range of office services, such as reception, common areas, kitchen, bathrooms and lounge areas. They take care of all aspects of the office, from interior design to internet management and cleaning services. The goal is to allow clients to focus on the work, eliminating the need to worry about the details that, as a result of the action, make them organize.

A cultural visit to Świnoujście is a city in Western Pomerania and seaport on the Baltic Sea and Szczecin Lagoon, located in the extreme north-west of Poland.