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In this way the tourist goes on holiday with every intention not of bringing home the usual souvenir which is left on the mantelpiece to gather dust, but something more substantial made up of new experiences including itineraries composed of visits to exhibitions, museums, art, monuments as well as other less tangible experiences. When one speaks of cultural tourism, in fact, one ought not think exclusively of visiting those important and much visited places that distinguish Italian cities from other cities in the world, but also of opening one’s mind to the experience of more hidden and less well-known cultural icons. These are the things that best describe a cultural tourism which invokes the knowledge of those values and traditions which tie a people to the land, and which enclose those treasures in which the customs and usages of times gone by remain intact.
Cultural tourism goes with art and history, and involves the discovery of the essence of important and less important places; it includes the curiosity to enter into contact with worlds far removed from one’s own world view or lifestyle.
Narrow and ancient streets, sumptuous palaces, imposing cathedrals and impregnable castles: the principal attractions of Ferrara, situated in the splendid Natural Park of the Po Delta, encompass both past and present. » Visit
Local products united by the cultural beauties of the region of Emilia Romagna, in a perfect marriage of taste and art. » Visit
Gothic, Byzantine, medieval and Venetian, and also modern; built on the Adriatic Sea, Ravenna is an architectural and artistic mosaic of the different epochs which have contributed to its distinctive history. » Visit
In the tourist enclave of the “Terre di Faenza”, a town exists where art and the countryside are perfectly integrated, giving rise to a precious open-air museum. » Visit