As every year, we had the pleasure to conduct a workshop on creative tourism within the Master Degree in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development, organized by the University of Barcelona, the University of Torino and the International Formation Center of the OIT, in collaboration with UNESCO’s Center of World Heritage; both organizations are part of the United Nations.

It was such a privilege to work with students, proceeding from Italy, Spain, Brasil, Colombia, Perú, Ecuador, Chile, Mexico and Guinea-Bisseau on the co-creation of their own projects!

The results were brilliant and … creative!

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Comme chaque année, le Creative Tourism Network® a eu le plaisir de diriger un atelier sur le tourisme créatif dans le cadre du Master en Patrimoine Mondial et Projets Culturels pour le Développement, organisé par l’Université de Barcelone, l’Université de Turin et le Centre International de Formation de l’OIT et l’UNESCO.

Ce fut un privilège de travailler avec des étudiants venant d’Italie, d’Espagne, du Brésil, de Colombie, du Pérou, d’Équateur, du Chili, du Mexique et de Guinée-Bissau qui ont, en un temps limité, co-créé ler propres projets de tourisme créatif.

Les résultats ont été brillants et … créatifs!

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As every year, we had the pleasure to conduct a workshop on creative tourism within the Master Degree in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development, organized by the University of Barcelona, the University of Torino and the International Formation Center of the OIT, in collaboration with UNESCO’s Center of World Heritage; both organizations are part of the United Nations.

It was such a privilege to work with students, proceeding from Italy, Spain, Brasil, Colombia, Perú, Ecuador, Chile, Mexico and Guinea-Bisseau on the co-creation of their own projects!

The results were brilliant and … creative!

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As every year, we had the pleasure to conduct a workshop on creative tourism within the Master Degree in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development, organized by the University of Barcelona, the University of Torino and the International Formation Center of the OIT, in collaboration with UNESCO’s Center of World Heritage; both organizations are part of the United Nations.

It was such a privilege to work with students, proceeding from Italy, Spain, Brasil, Colombia, Perú, Ecuador, Chile, Mexico and Guinea-Bisseau on the co-creation of their own projects!

The results were brilliant and … creative!

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