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[TexTOUR] Supporting cultural tourism in deprived areas

TExTOUR project strategies and tools

TExTOUR, the European project dedicated to co-designing pioneering and sustainable cultural tourism strategies to enhance disadvantaged areas, will organise a webinar on 11 July to present the final results of its activities.

TExTOUR, now in its fourth and final year, has developed methodology, technological tools and innovative solutions to enhance cultural tourism in less known areas. These initiatives aim to promote local cultural heritage and improve the economic conditions of the communities involved.

Our colleague Pedro Martín Lerones, director of the Natural and Cultural Heritage area, will be one of the participating speakers who will show the tangible results of the pilot case studies of the project.

Free registration

Organize: TexTour

More info: Webinar TexTour

Date

Jul 11 2024
Expired!

Time

9:30 am - 11:00 am