INCULTUM to be presented at the new Workshop on water heritage at the University of Algarve

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A new workshop called “Water Path: Heritage-based solutions and community-based cultural tourism” is promoted by the University of Algarve, IN LOCO Association and INCULTUM and financed by the European Union will take place at the University of Algarve on Friday 14th April 2023.

The workshop will revolve around discussions and Round Tables on cultural and hydrological heritage, cultural tourism, and more, where INCULTUM project will be presented during the opening of the event.

The workshop is aimed at local producers, small tourism agents and guides, universoty and high school students and scholars, and anyone that has an interest on the topics.

Participation is free, but signing up is mandatory.

For more info, email at incultum@in-loco.pt

 

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