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Itinerary through Tuscany’s multiform natural heritage, present not only in the landscape, parks, nature reserves, controlled areas and wildlife refuges, but also in nature museums, mines turned into museums, aquariums, mineralogical or natural history collections, places where the resources of the Tuscan environment and its use by man over the centuries are conserved, valorised and […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

The village of Bastelica, which dominates the Prunelli valley, reaches an altitude of 800 metres. In the 19th century, the village experienced a period of great demographic and economic prosperity. In fact, in the 1940s, more than 4,000 inhabitants lived in Bastelica and the landscape and architecture still bear witness to important activities. During the […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

Today a place for walks and discoveries, the Cutuli è Curtichjatu Heritage Trail had a different vocation in the past. Since the early Middle Ages, the first part of the route was a mule track that led from the Foci di San Ghjorghju to the Foci di Vizzavona. It served as an axis of communication […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

The Luri Heritage Trail is a place to walk and discover the heritage of the area, but in the past it had a very different function. Until the 1950s, it was a strong element in the organisation of rural space and habitat and enabled relationships and exchanges at the scale of a community and a […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

Led by the Heritage Department, the Strada Paolina project is piloted by the Paoli Museum and involves several departments. This heritage route brings together the emblematic places of the 18th century and offers a historical reading of Castagniccia. It enhances the territory and develops its economy, by emphasising local crafts and producers of the region […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

Itinerary through the places of Tuscany and the cultural testimonies that Napoleon and the members of his family left on their passage. Buildings and architectural works that bear witness to profound changes (social, cultural, urban, legislative) rediscovered through a tourist and cultural itinerary that highlights the important Napoleonic heritage of Tuscany in conjunction with that […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

The itinerary proposes a stroll through the streets of Ajaccio to discover the emblematic places linked to Napoleon’s youth as well as the important family legacy in the Imperial City. This tour allows you to understand the life and career of the Emperor through an immersion in his childhood, in the heart of his native […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

The coastal towers represent the Sardinian defence against piracy and Saracen incursions. Built from the 13th century onwards and continued until the first half of the 19th century, the whole defensive system was set up by the Spanish crown and maintained even in the Savoyard period until 1842 when the towers were abandoned. Usually located […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

This heritage itinerary integrating five museums labelled “Musées de France” and four archaeological sites represents today a strong cultural stake for our Collectivity, for the territories concerned and for the whole of Corsica. It is a question of taking up the challenge of a project which considers the museum and archaeological heritage as a richness, […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

In the Alpes-Maritimes, heritage itineraries between historic ports (Cannes, Antibes, Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Menton) allow you to discover characteristic elements of heritage. Entete

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia

By setting up a museum system, which has taken the form of the Rete Museale della Maremma (Maremma Museum Network), the province of Grosseto has sought to enhance and promote the educational mission of each museum and exhibition structure, through shared and coordinated cultural management at territorial level. The aim is to rationalise the exhibition […]

The 7 Jul 2022 Written by Via Patrimonia
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