Routes4U Meeting for the Alpine Region (EUSALP)

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Date / Heure
Date(s) - 02-03 Apr 2019
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Emplacement
Fort of Bard - Italy


 

Topic
With the main topic “Strengthening regional development through the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe” the first Routes4U meeting for the Alpine Region is organized by the Council of Europe, in cooperation with the Autonomous Region of Valle d’Aosta, under the umbrella of the EUSALP Italian Presidency 2019.

The event aims at identifying the regional needs of the Alpine area with regard to the Cultural Routes Programme in the framework of the Routes4U Project, joint programme between the Council of Europe and the European Union.
European Institutions, Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe networks and stakeholders from the cultural and tourism field will discuss about cultural tourism and regional development through the Cultural Routes in the Alpine macro-region.

 

Programme
The full programme for this 2 days event is available here.

 

Registration
You can register here for this event. Please note registration deadline is March 15th.

 

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