Njem nlegharị anya ihe ochie: saịtị UNESCO na-anabata mgbanwe Mediterranean

Njem nlegharị anya ihe ochie: saịtị UNESCO na-anabata mgbanwe Mediterranean
archaeological tourism

The 23rd edition of the Mediterranean Exchange of Archaeological Tourism will be held inside the ancient city of Paestum (Salerno, Italy), a UNESCO site since 1998. Once again, the Exhibition Center Savoy Hotel, the Archaeological Park, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Basilica Paleocristiana will be the locations for the Exchange from April 8-11, 2021.

The Mediterranean Exchange of Archaeological Tourism confirms itself as a unique international event that will take place in the home of the only exhibition hall in the world dedicated to archaeological heritage and to ArchaeoVirtual. It is the first international event dedicated to multimedia, interactive, and virtual technologies. Here is a place for the study and debate on cultural heritage and tourism issues; a meeting place for professional business, touristic, and cultural operators, and travelers; and a business opportunity with a workshop between foreign buyers, national buyers, and cultural and archaeological tourism offers.

There are several special sections of the Exchange:

  • ArchaeoExperience, laboratories, and Historical Reenactments of Experimental Archaeology to reproduce the techniques used in the past to create daily use artifacts
  • ArchaeoIncoming exhibition space and a workshop where tour operators that promote Italian tourist-archaeological destinations are protagonists
  • ArchaeoMeetings for press conferences and presentations of cultural and territorial development projects
  • ArchaeoWorking, after-graduation and after-degree orientation with introduction of the educational offer by the universities participating in the Exhibition Hall
  • ArchaeoStartUp, where new cultural enterprises and innovative projects in archaeological activities are introduced
  • Meetings with the Protagonists where the audience meets famous TV hosts
  • The “Antonella Fiammenghi” Award for the best thesis on archaeological tourism
  • The “Paestum Mario Napoli” Award assigned to those who contribute to the valorization of archaeological heritage
  • The program of Guided Tours and educationals for journalists and visitors

Since 2015, the International Archaeological Discovery Award “Khaled al-Asaad” has been added for the most valuable discovery of the year, named after the archaeologist of Palmyra who paid with his life for the protection of cultural heritage. Since 2020, the “Sebastiano Tusa” Award goes to the archaeological discovery of the year or as a career recognition, to the best exhibition in an international scientific context, to the most innovative project by institutions, to archaeological parks and museums, and to the best educational journalistic contributions.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • ArchaeoExperience, laboratories, and Historical Reenactments of Experimental Archaeology to reproduce the techniques used in the past to create daily use artifactsArchaeoIncoming exhibition space and a workshop where tour operators that promote Italian tourist-archaeological destinations are protagonistsArchaeoMeetings for press conferences and presentations of cultural and territorial development projectsArchaeoWorking, after-graduation and after-degree orientation with introduction of the educational offer by the universities participating in the Exhibition HallArchaeoStartUp, where new cultural enterprises and innovative projects in archaeological activities are introducedMeetings with the Protagonists where the audience meets famous TV hostsThe “Antonella Fiammenghi” Award for the best thesis on archaeological tourismThe “Paestum Mario Napoli” Award assigned to those who contribute to the valorization of archaeological heritageThe program of Guided Tours and educationals for journalists and visitors.
  • Since 2020, the “Sebastiano Tusa” Award goes to the archaeological discovery of the year or as a career recognition, to the best exhibition in an international scientific context, to the most innovative project by institutions, to archaeological parks and museums, and to the best educational journalistic contributions.
  • The Mediterranean Exchange of Archaeological Tourism confirms itself as a unique international event that will take place in the home of the only exhibition hall in the world dedicated to archaeological heritage and to ArchaeoVirtual.

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Banyere chepụtara

Mario Masciullo - eTN Italy

Mario bụ onye agha ochie na ụlọ ọrụ njem.
Ahụmahụ ya gbasara gburugburu ụwa kemgbe 1960 mgbe ọ dị afọ 21 ọ malitere ịgagharị Japan, Hong Kong, na Thailand.
Mario ahụla ka njem nlegharị anya ụwa na-etolite ruo ụbọchị wee gbaa akaebe
mbibi nke mgbọrọgwụ / akaebe nke oge gara aga nke ọnụ ọgụgụ dị mma nke mba na-akwado oge a / ọganihu.
N'ime afọ 20 gara aga, ahụmahụ njem Mario lekwasịrị anya na South East Asia na n'ikpeazụ gụnyere mpaghara mpaghara India.

Akụkụ nke ahụmahụ ọrụ Mario gụnyere ọtụtụ ihe omume na Civil Aviation
Oghere ahụ kwubiri mgbe ha haziela kik nke ụgbọ elu Malaysia Singapore dị na Italy dị ka onye nrụpụta wee gaa n'ihu ruo afọ 16 na ọrụ nke Sales / Marketing Manager Italy maka ụgbọ elu Singapore mgbe kewasịrị gọọmentị abụọ ahụ na Ọktoba 1972.

Akwụkwọ ikike nke onye nta akụkọ Mario bụ nke “National Order of Journalists Rome, Italy na 1977.

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