Great success for the ancient city of Nora at the Mediterranean Archaeological Tourism Exchange held in Paestum.

The archaeological area of Nora, presented in collaboration with the Geo-mining Historical and Environmental Park of Sardinia, attracted great interest from visitors, including the youngest, who were able to live an immersive experience thanks to a VR viewer with augmented reality , an innovative tool that allowed them to virtually explore the site and immerse themselves in history, making archaeological culture more accessible and engaging.

During the fair, Clara Pili - director of the Pula Cultura Diffusa Foundation, which manages the Archaeological Park - presented to the public an account of the activities carried out this year and of the events that have given the excavations international visibility .

Particularly significant were also the meetings with international tour operators from France, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Switzerland, who demonstrated a strong interest not only in the archaeological area of Nora, but also in the tourist destination of Pula as a whole.

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