The Calabrian villages as unique places, "intertwined" to the "people" who live there and animate them, but also as "places" of experimentation for new forms of hospitality, entertainment and sociality, destined to a tourist demand now very far from the patterns of mass tourism.
The Villages of Calabria, also and however, as an extraordinary opportunity for growth for the territory and for the wellbeing of the local populations, on which, the Calabria Region has decided to invest well over 100 million euros of the Fund Development and Cohesion (FSC) for their promotion and the promotion of tourism and culture.
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