The exchange partners got to know each other better. They started the day by visiting the Pilecki Institute, where they learned about the Veritas Fraternitas discrimination and the common history of Poles and Hungarians at a workshop. They then went to the Royal Łazienki Park, where they visited places that symbolically connect Poland and Hungary. They stopped at the monuments of Fryderyk Chopin and Franz Liszt, two outstanding musicians, one Polish and one Hungarian, who were connected by a bond of friendship. They also visited the monuments of Henryk Sławik and József Antall, who showed courage and solidarity in the face of injustice. After an intensive sightseeing tour, they had lunch at a traditional Polish milk bar. Then they went to Górczewska Park to see the monument to Sándor Petőfi, the outstanding Hungarian poet and national hero. They also started working on the final outcomes of the project, shooting short films about Polish-Hungarian parallels.