“Nuragica”, the millenary civilization of Sardinia in the heart of Milan
An experiential exhibition, a journey through time. Cuccureddu: «The Island is not just sea»Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
«The desire to create a Fuorisalone event of the Bit is part of a broader strategy to promote our territory that aims to enhance Sardinia as a tourist destination capable of offering authentic and diversified experiences throughout the year».
This was stated by the regional councilor for Tourism, Franco Cuccureddu, at the presentation of the "Nuragica" exhibition, an immersion in the immense archaeological heritage. "Sardinia is not just sea - reiterated Cuccureddu - but it is history, culture and traditions, with an archaeological heritage of extraordinary value that we want to make the protagonist. With initiatives like this, we confirm our commitment to building sustainable and seasonal tourism, capable of attracting visitors interested in discovering the deepest essence of our land. We work to bring out an authentic Sardinia, where travel becomes an experience of cultural and personal enrichment".
The Sardinia Region, with the Department of Tourism, becomes an ambassador of its most authentic identity, hosting in Milan until February 11 the experiential exhibition "Nuragica", an extraordinary journey through time. Also present is the Councilor for Personnel and Technological Innovation, Mariaelena Motzo. The event aims to reveal to the public a different and surprising Sardinia, which transcends the boundaries of its famous coasts to reveal a historical, cultural and archaeological heritage of inestimable value.
With "Nuragica" the visitor is led into a unique experience, which intertwines emotion and knowledge. Through faithful reconstructions and evocative settings, it is possible to relive the era of the Nuragic civilization, one of the oldest and most mysterious in the Mediterranean basin. Ten immersive scenographies that guide the public to the discovery of Nuragic towers, artisan workshops, sanctuaries and giants' tombs, culminating with the traffic in the Mediterranean, thanks to the use of storytelling and virtual reality.
(Online Union)