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June 21, 2022
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- A virtual museum to raise awareness of eight Adriatic ports
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- On a multimedia platform the airports of Ancona, Venice,
Trieste, Ravenna, Rijeka, Zadar, Dubrovnik and Split present the
maritime and territorial culture
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A virtual museum to make known the Adriatic ports of Ancona,
Venice, Trieste, Ravenna, Rijeka, Zadar, Dubrovnik and Split. Yes
deals with the Adrijo-Adriatic ports cultural network platform,
to the address www.adrijo.eu, which
was realized with the Remember project, funded by the
Cross-border cooperation programme Italy-Croatia, for the
enhancement of the cultural heritage of port cities.
Remember, acronym for "REstoring the MEmory of Adriatic ports
Sites. Maritime culture to foster Balanced tERritorial growth",
was financed with €2.8 million in order to
restore centrality to the port-city relationship,
enhancing the social and economic ties that have developed
over the centuries between the two shores of the Adriatic, and for
orient new economic paths based on culture and
diversification of tourism. The project, of which he is the leader
the Port System Authority of the Central Adriatic Sea,
will close next Thursday in Ancona, at the headquarters
of the AdSP in the presence of the project partners, with an event in
program at 11.00 am dedicated to "Digital tools
for the tourist promotion of the territories. Adrijo-Cultural network of
Adriatic ports: connecting maritime travellers, territories,
community".-
- As part of the project, each of the eight ports of call of the
network Adrijo has included in the video platform, audio clips,
3D models, drone panoramas, photos, texts, to tell the story
maritime and territorial culture. The multimedia platform, in
English, Italian and Croatian language, has a common part to the
eight ports, which introduces the visitor to the concept of the Adriatic
as a place of the common historical and cultural roots of the ports and
of the cities that overlook it.
- On Thursday the results of the Remember project will be
illustrated by Guido Vettorel (AdSP of the Central Adriatic Sea),
while Anthony La Salandra, Director of Risposte Turismo, will speak
of the tourism trend in the Adriatic area. The table will follow
roundabout "Maritime passenger flows as a lever for the
promotion of sustainable tourism", coordinated by the
journalist Michele Romano (Il Sole 24 Ore), in which they will participate
Vincenzo Garofalo, president of the AdSP of the Central Adriatic Sea,
a representative of the Marche Region, Doni Stambuk, general
manager of the Zadar Port Authority, Mihaela Kadija, director Zadar
Region Tourist Board, Francesco Galietti, National Director Italy
Clia-Cruise Lines International Association, and Lorenzo Vera,
Vice-President MedCruise. The point on the future of cooperation
realized with the European italy-croatia program will close
the initiative with the interventions of Anna Flavia Zuccon, managing
authority director Italy-Croatia Programme, and Annalisa Fazzini,
University of Teramo-Approdi Plus Project.
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