Mercoledì 31 gennaio, presso l'Istituto Turistico Algarotti di
Venezia, gli studenti dell’Istituto hanno presentato #5 nuove
proposte di itinerari digitali in laguna di Venezia,
sviluppati nell’ambito dell’Azione Pilota del progetto
YouInHerit.
I 5 itinerari, che verranno inaugurati in settembre, intendono promuovere un turismo slow alla scoperta della nautica tradizionale veneziana – in ottica di un funzionale rilancio degli antichi mestieri a questa collegati tramite nuove strategie di promozione turistica.
Le proposte presentate sono state discusse con studiosi,
artigiani, rappresentanti di associazioni, squeri, istituzioni, e
operatori di navigazione e altri portatori d’interesse, che
potranno trarre beneficio, diretto o indiretto, dal numero di turisti
che frequenteranno presto gli itinerari proposti.
ENG. VERSION
On Wednesday, January 31st, at the Istituto Turistico Algarotti di Venezia, the students, in the frame of YouInHerit Pilot Action, have presented #5 digital itineraries on nautical trade and craft tourism in the Venice lagoon.
The 5 itineraries, which will be launched officially in september, are aimed to promote a slow tourism to discover the traditional Venetian boating - with a view to a functional relaunch of ancient crafts through new strategies of tourism promotion.
The digital itineraries have been discussed with scholars, artisans, representatives of rowing associations, squeri, institutions, and navigation operators and other stakeholders, who can benefit, directly or indirectly, from the number of tourists who will soon visit the proposed itineraries and explore the venetian world of nautical trade.
ENG. VERSION
On Wednesday, January 31st, at the Istituto Turistico Algarotti di Venezia, the students, in the frame of YouInHerit Pilot Action, have presented #5 digital itineraries on nautical trade and craft tourism in the Venice lagoon.
The 5 itineraries, which will be launched officially in september, are aimed to promote a slow tourism to discover the traditional Venetian boating - with a view to a functional relaunch of ancient crafts through new strategies of tourism promotion.
The digital itineraries have been discussed with scholars, artisans, representatives of rowing associations, squeri, institutions, and navigation operators and other stakeholders, who can benefit, directly or indirectly, from the number of tourists who will soon visit the proposed itineraries and explore the venetian world of nautical trade.