Tourism to Italy's so-called "art cities" is expected to rise in 2015, following a trend over the past four years in which tourism to these cities has increased by 11%, according to a study released Friday by tourism labor union Assoturismo Confesercenti.
The 11% increase represents a total of 3.9 million more visitors between the years 2010-2014. The study, conducted by Studio Cst, was presented during a conference to preview this year's "100 Cities" event in Bologna, which features arts and events in 100 art cities across Italy, and will take place May 29-31.
Source: http://www.nowitaly.com/
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