The municipal administration of Guasila has inaugurated the photographic installations that adorn the external walls of Monte Granatico , the heart of the country's cultural activities. The images are by Guasilian photographers Gianfranco Casula, Roberto Melas and Roberta Atzori . In each of the installations there is a QRcode able to tell tourists (thanks to the voice provided by the musician Roberto Etzi) the traditions that characterize the country.

The evocative images represent events such as: the Palio della Assunta, the ancient Hunting of the heifer (equestrian joust handed down from the years of Spanish domination in Sardinia) and the procession of the Dormitio Virginis. At the moment of the ribbon cutting, the mayor Paola Casula thanked the councilor for Tourism and Communication Paola Carta "for having conceived and carried out together with the whole administration this new and ambitious tourism project that involves our town".

At the same time, the new management of the former Monte Granatico began, where the Scrinia Sacra and Raimondo Scintu museums will be open and available to visitors.

"Within this new and renewed management and vision - explains Casula - we can tell our visitors about the treasures kept in the Scrinia Sacra museum , the relics of the First World War of the Raimondo Scintu museum and the sanctuary of the Beata Vergine Assunta , which are the setting for events born a few years ago, such as the Festival dell'Altrove , dedicated to the well-known anthropologist Giulio Angioni, protagonist of the rich calendar of literary and cultural initiatives scheduled for the coming months ".

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