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Tourism, Workshop on Sannio Development in Benevento

Tourism, Workshop on Sannio Development in Benevento

“The tourism system in Campania: innovation, economy and future”: this is the name of the workshop sponsored by the Regional Administration for Tourism and Cultural Heritage of Regione Campania in cooperation with the Benevento Provincial Tourist Board (EPT) to be held tomorrow Wednesday 16 January at 17.30 at the Sala Vergineo of the Museo del Sannio located in Piazza Matteotti, Benevento.

Vice president of the Regional Executive Board Giuseppe De Mita, responsible for Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Professor of the University of Naples “Federico II” Annunziata Berrino and Dean of the Università del Sannio Filippo Bencardino will attend the meeting, moderated by journalist of the Benevento newsroom of “Il Mattino” Gianni Colucci.

This is the third territorial workshop sponsored by the Regional Administration. The aim of these meetings is to take stock of the activities, actions and implementations for tourist and cultural heritage promotion on the regional territory.

Operators and representatives of the sectors will attend the event, too.

Vice president of the Regional Executive Board Giuseppe De Mita responsible for Tourism and Cultural Heritage, stated. “This is the third workshop of a series of events that will involve the regional territory to supply an overall outlook of the actions already implemented and those activities still to be carried out over the next months in the sector of tourist development and cultural heritage promotion”.

“After the events of Salerno and Avellino, tomorrow’s meeting is a debate occasion for the local tourist development of an area, namely the Sannio area, that is very remarkable in the regional context as for several fields, particularly for cultural tourism, because of the latest UNESCO Campania site, for religious tourism and wine and food traditions. We aim at implementing a tourist promotion and development plan, by involving local stakeholders, administrations and the operators of the sector”.

Vice president De Mita concluded: “We aim at constantly and successfully debating with sector-related operators and stakeholders. Workshops are a useful exchange occasion to make everyone continue to play his/her role, being well aware and consistent with the several local needs”.