Great influx of visitors to the stand of the Nora archaeological park, at the 10th edition of TourismA, the international archeology and tourism exhibition in Florence. In the splendid setting of the Palazzo dei Congressi of the Tuscan capital, in the exhibition organized by Archeologia viva - which will continue until tomorrow -, the beauties of Nora are enjoying great success.

To represent the territory of Pula, the Tourism Councilor, Donatella Fa, arrived in Florence; the Councilor for Culture, Manuela Serra; the director of the Pula Cultura Diffusa Foundation, Clara Pili; and the tourist guides of the Nora archaeological park.

In addition to being an important showcase, the event represents a moment of exposure, dissemination and comparison of all the initiatives related to the communication of the ancient world and the valorisation of its testimonies as well as an opportunity for operators and enthusiasts in the sector to meet.

«Given the evolution of tourism, focusing on sector fairs seemed to us to be the most correct and efficient solution - explains Donatella Fa -, Florence is the starting point for increasingly targeted promotion». Manuela Serra was also satisfied: «A day at TourismA in Florence has the meaning of a 360-degree day of archeology with meetings, discussions and conferences of the highest level in which our Sardinia has found truly great acclaim». Florence is also an important showcase for Clara Pili: "We are recording a large influx of visitors, the meetings with tour operators are allowing us to make new agreements with entities from all over Europe aimed at increasing flows for 2024."

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