Finalists Announced for European Cultural Tourism Destinations Awards 2024

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The winners (1st Prize) and runners-up (2nd and 3rd Prizes) will be revealed at the ECTN Awards ceremony, to take place on 24 October 2024 at Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland, during the 17th ECTN Conference gala dinner.

Finalists by Category, in alphabetical order

Accessibility to Heritage, in partnership with ENAT-European Network for Accessible Tourism

Cittadella Visitor Accessibility
by Historia Travel for Cittadella City Council, Italy
 
From the Middle Ages to the Future: an accessible Montagnana for all
by Comune di Montagnana, Italy
 
Modernism Architecture: The Optimistic Narrative of Kaunas
by Visit Kaunas, Kaunas IN, Lithuania
 
Wow - Wonderful Wintergarden
by Kempens Landschap, Belgium

Intangible Heritage, including Festivals, for Sustainable Cultural Tourism

Ireland's Dingle Peninsula Cultural Calendar of Events
by Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance, Ireland
 
Liget Budapest, in City Park of Budapest
by Városliget Corp, Visitor and Event Management Group, Hungary
 
The International Classical Music Festival VinOpera
by Constantin Mimi Foundation, Republic of Moldova

The International Youth Art Festival ‘Kaleidoscope’
City of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Digitalisation advances and digital transition in Smart and Sustainable Cultural Tourism

Digital Spotlight Heritage Timisoara
by Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania
 
Innovative Raudondvaris: Harmonizing Digital Experiences and Cultural Heritage
by Raudondvaris Manor, Lithuania
 
Mysteries of submerged villages
by Šaleška Valley Tourist Board, Slovenia

Transnational Thematic Tourism Products, on Culture and Heritage

A transient legacy - digitalization of the Silesian regional mining heritage
by Coal Mining Museum at Zabrze, Poland
with ERIH (European Route of Industrial Heritage) Anchor Point
 
Camino Portugues Coastal Hiking Route
by Follow the Camino, Ireland
at Porto, Braga, Viana do Castelo, Portugal and Galicia, Spain
 
Digital nomads in Central Istria
by Tourist Board of Central Istria, Croatia
 

Coastal and Maritime Heritage for Sustainable Cultural Tourism

CLARE: A Coast, a Car, an Audio Guide, at West Coast of County Clare, (Wild Atlantic Way)
by Cultural Roadmapp, Ireland
 
Community Involvement and Visitors’ Experiences at the "Skiathos Maritime and Cultural Tradition Museum"
by Skiathos Maritime and Culture Tradition Museum, Skiathos island, Northern Sporades, Greece
 
Multimedia Interpretation Center ''Man and the sea''
By Lopar Tourist Board, Island of Rab – Lopar, Croatia

All finalists are invited to attend the ECTN Awards ceremony and Conference in Dublin.

Further information

Persons wishing to attend the Conference may register (Fee 250 EUR) using the ECTN Online Registration Form

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