Another success comes from Paris for the Barumini Sistema Cultura Foundation thanks to its participation in the 2023 edition of the World Tourism Exhibition.

But together with the success of the event, a further confirmation also arrives from France: Barumini with its treasures headed by the Unesco site of Su Nuraxi, Casa Zapata and the Giovanni Lilliu Centre, continue to strongly attract tourists. In fact, there were hundreds of onlookers and visitors at the Foundation's stand, the only archaeological site present at the event in the area dedicated to Sardinia.

An appointment, that of Paris, among the most important not only for Europe and for the tourism sector but for the entire world travel and vacation segment, in particular those linked to culture and archeology. Once again, the event was able to bring together the many realities of the various tourist sectors and, also for this reason, the Barumini Sistema Cultura Foundation did not want to miss the 2023 edition which also coincided with the start of the season linked to the big international events.

Furthermore, the presence of Barumini in France is linked to the consolidation program of its path of promotion of the historical-archaeological beauties of the territory and to strengthen the tourist flows from the transalpine nation. In fact, the French one "in recent years has become the country that brings the most visitors to the archaeological sites of Barumini - as remarked by the president of the Foundation, Emanuele Lilliu - we are very satisfied with the important presence of visitors to our exhibition area at the Paris appointment which once again certified how our sites attract the curiosity of many tourists. This edition has confirmed the growing interest of the French towards Barumini and our presence in this important event has allowed us to strengthen those tourism development strategies that have paid off for some time”.

The experience in Paris having ended, the one at TourismA in Florence has already started for the Foundation. The exhibition of archeology and cultural tourism, which takes place in the spaces of the Palazzo dei Congressi, confirms itself as another moment of union of the many national and foreign realities operating in the sector.

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