The wonders of Italy's small villages in one volume

Strengthen the network between municipalities, "create a tool that allows villages to stay united to enhance one's beauty and propose oneself to a international audience". This is the objective, as explained in a note, of the volume, on newsstands from November 15th, 'Piccoli Borghi of Italy: the wonders of an unknown world' that the Guides of Republic dedicate to the 21 villages nominated by the Regions and funded by the Ministry of Culture for a project within the framework of the PNRR. The beauties and goodness of each village are told by a guide that passes through the streets and alleys, the history and the stories, the legacies of the past and the thrust towards the future. And therefore all the unmissable destinations, culture, 139 restaurants, 71 places of taste, 72 residences. And then the craftsmanship, the faces of who values their roots in the territories, the possibilities offers from the territories to those who love sport. The volume also includes testimonies by Reinhold Messner, Franco Arminio and Elvira Seminara. Rocca Calascio aims to become the 'light of Abruzzo', while Sanza, in Campania, invests in the 'welcoming village'. And if Castel del Giudice, in Molise, wants to be the 'centre of Re-generation', the Borgo Castello of Andora, Liguria, aims to "remembering the past to rebuild the future." I'm alone some of the 21 projects submitted by the Regions and financed by the Ministry of Culture in the context of Village Attractiveness, initiative financed through the PNRR and intended to support the social and economic development of more territorial contexts fragile, regenerating and enhancing the great heritage of history, art, culture and traditions present in small towns Italians, integrating these objectives with the needs of social and economic revitalization, employment relaunch and to combat depopulation. The beneficiaries of the funds are: Arvier (Aosta Valley), Elva (Piedmont), Livemmo (Pertica Alta, Lombardy), Borgo Castello of Gorizia (Friuli Venezia Giulia), Recoaro Terme (Veneto), Stelvio (Autonomous Province of Bolzano), Palù of Fersina (Autonomous Province of Trento), Campolo (Grizzana Morandi, Emilia-Romagna), Castelnuovo in Avane (Cavriglia, Tuscany), Cesi (Terni, Umbria), Montalto delle Marche (Marche), Trevinano (Acquapendente, Lazio), Monticchio Bagni (Rionero in Vulture, Basilicata), Accadia (Puglia), Gerace (Calabria), A Cunziria (Vizzini, Sicily) and Ulassai (Sardinia), in addition to the already Rocca Calascio, Castel Del Giudice, Sanza and Andora were mentioned. "We believe in this Guide which, thanks to the sensitivity of the Mic, Today we can offer you a tool that can make Get to know, network, appreciate, and love 21 super villages of Italy, one for each region, who have accepted the challenge of demonstrate that life can begin again with different rhythms, with other energy, with other services, with advanced technologies that may they erase the memories of places of uncertainty, of misery and abandonment", explains Giuseppe Cerasa, director of the Guides of the Republic.
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