(Adnkronos) - Ugo Picarelli, fondatore e direttore della Borsa Mediterranea del turismo archeologico, nel corso del convegno "Percorsi di sviluppo del territorio tra cultura e innovazione" organizzato dalla Fondazione Magna Grecia, si rivolge alle istituzioni per lanciare un appello finalizzato allo sviluppo delle infrastrutture e potenziare gli investimenti sui giovani
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00:00Calabria has an identity that is linked to Magna Graecia, and beyond the Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria with its bronzes, the Sibari Archaeological Park is today also extended in the management autonomy linked to the Archaeological Area of Crotone, and this is extremely important because it also means a territorial continuity.
00:29Crotone is more than 100 km from Sibari, so this is also a sign that territorial development goes through culture, but we have an extraordinary cultural heritage, the Vibo Archaeological Museum, the Soriano-Calabrian Museum, and archaeological areas that are certainly not minor.
00:52In any case, what must be done is a sustainable mobility reasoning on the regional territory, because if we go to evaluate the kilometer distances, we are at 350 km from the capital of the region and we certainly have less than the other two capitals of Puglia with 180 km and Campania with 180 km.
01:22I think this is a reflection that must be made because today tourism and cultural tourism is no exception, in any case it needs not only sustainable mobility but also a form that looks at an intermodality, that is, also at an exchange.
01:53I would also like to add my offer to the teaching of experience, and I am referring to the historic trains, this experience with the carriages of the 50s and 60s, which can connect more sites, more places, even 30-50 km away, and also connect more destinations to give an accessibility facilitated to our travelers,
02:17who today, compared to the tourists of decades ago, need to satisfy not only their emotions but also their cultural knowledge.