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A virtual museum to introduce eight Adriatic ports
On a multimedia platform, the airports of Ancona, Venice, Trieste, Ravenna, Rijeka, Zadar, Dubrovnik and Split present the maritime and territorial culture
June 21, 2022
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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