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Widespread tourism with Airbnb and the role of historical heritage

2023-03-27T16:12:35.928Z


ANSA Meet Tuesday 28 March, live streaming on ANSA.it at 12 Tourism, after the long and painful stop caused by the pandemic, has returned to breaking records very similar to the pre-pandemic period. For Easter and for the spring long weekends, the favorite destinations will be cities of art and European capitals but also the Italian rural areas, rediscovered by many Italians precisely during the Covid period and scattered not only with agritourisms and far


Tourism, after the long and painful stop caused by the pandemic, has returned to breaking records very similar to the pre-pandemic period.

For Easter and for the spring long weekends, the favorite destinations will be cities of art and European capitals but also the Italian rural areas, rediscovered by many Italians precisely during the Covid period and scattered not only with agritourisms and farms but also with historic homes, castles , fortresses, villas, parks, gardens are experiencing a particularly lively season.

After all, Italy is a huge widespread museum waiting to be discovered.

But if the spread of short-term rentals in art cities is controversial, what are the effects on the hospitality capacity and consequently on the GDP of these areas?

The event is dedicated to answering this question and much more

ANSAIncontra: "Dispersed tourism with Airbnb and the role of historical heritage"

, by the Culture, Entertainment and Tourism editorial staff of the agency, which will be attended by

Giacomo Trovato

, Country Manager Italy and South East Europe of

Airbnb

, Professor

Emilio Paolucci

, of the

Turin Polytechnic

, and

Giacomo di Thiene

, president of the

Italian Historical Houses Association (Adsi)

.

The event will be streamed on Tuesday 28 March at 12 on ANSA.it and on the Agency's social channels.



It will also be an opportunity to invite to the

XIII National Day

of the Italian Historic Houses Association, scheduled for

Sunday 21 May,

in which over 300 castles, fortresses, villas, parks, gardens along the whole peninsula will open their doors free of charge to welcome again all those who want to immerse themselves in unique places of Italian history and artistic and cultural heritage.

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Source: ansa

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