Don’t miss the chance to visit different certified cultural routes from European Commission

For all our international friends, planning to visit Albania in August as well as for Albanians which are born abroad: don’t miss the chance to visit different certified cultural routes from European Commission

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The Danube Wine Route incorporates the same regions where wine was introduced in Roman times, and which continue the tradition of wine production.
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The well-established system of transhumance routes forms an interconnected network of cross-border routes that cross through Europe and even extend to more distant regions such as Latin America, North Africa, and the Middle East. This network fosters cultural links between communities that share a common history.
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The Aeneas Route is an archaeological route that stretches from the coasts of Turkey (North-West Aegean Sea) to the shores of Latium Vetus in Italy through a maritime and, at places, overland path. This route is inspired by the legend of Aeneas as it was narrated by the Latin poet Virgil. With his father and son, Aeneas fled from the burning city of Troy and went on a long journey through civilisations, cultures and landscapes to build a “new Troy”.
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The totalitarian regimes which characterised much of Europe during the central decades of the twentieth century had a major impact on the urban landscape. These regimes founded and rebuilt cities often drawing on the most advanced architectural and urban design projects that existed at the time. While, today, democratic Europe firmly opposes these totalitarian regimes, their built heritage remains on our streets as an uncomfortable heritage.
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Through these routes, the Phoenicians – genial sailors and merchants – and other great Mediterranean civilizations contributed to the creation of a “koiné”, a Mediterranean cultural community, producing an intense exchange of manufactured articles, people and ideas.
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The Routes of the Olive Tree follow in the footsteps of this civilisation, from Greece towards the Euro-Mediterranean countries.

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