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rurAllure Policy Brief
This policy brief, prepared by the rurAllure partner University of Bologna team – Alessia Mariotti, Antonello Scorcu, Maria Laura Gasparini – is now available on the rurAllure website.
This policy brief, prepared by the rurAllure partner University of Bologna team – Alessia Mariotti, Antonello Scorcu, Maria Laura Gasparini – is now available on the rurAllure website.
Pilgrims from all over the world are setting out on a joint pilgrimage from Olso to Rome following the Cultural Routes of Council of Europe Saint Olav and Via Romea Germanica under the motto “Pilgrims open horizons”.
On 19 May 2022 in Florence, Italy, took place a meeting among the Tuscany Region and concerned municipalities with a focus on the further development of the pilot research area of the rurAllure “Thermal heritage on the ways to Rome” and upcoming activities and actions.
A recent article by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica celebrates the newest tourism trends of slow, responsible and local tourism
A recent article by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica celebrates the newest tourism trends of slow, responsible and local tourism
On 3 May the rurAllure team from the University of Bologna accompanied the students from a Rimini high school on a visit to Argenta, in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy.
On 28 and 29 May rurAllure invites everyone to join two free walks in Tuscany to discover some of the most beautiful stretches of the Via Francigena and its thermal heritage.
On April 22 in Santiago de Compostela Campus Innova of the University of A Coruña, in collaboration with the Conference of Rectors of Southwestern European Universities (CRUSOE) and the Interuniversity Research Center for Atlantic and Cultural Landscapes (CISPAC), organized the conference “DIGITAL CULTURE: capacities, challenges and opportunities in the Science-Technology System of Galicia”.