90km2 di esperienze
guida al territorio goriziano
type: book
autors: G. Bassi, C. Borghi, L. Del Piccolo, M. D’Oria, N. Gaglioti, A. Pauletich, A. Savron
year: 2013
published by: GOtoECO
key words: territorial marketing, narrative geographies, sustainability, territorial guide, storytelling
The multi-guide proposes a new way of visiting the Gorizia area, based on the direct experiences of the inhabitants of 10 of its municipalities covering a total area of 90 km2 stretching from the Karst to the sea. This project aims to narrate and promote the territory by a simple means, which is as ancient and consolidated as it is effective: word of mouth. The itineraries that the multi-guide collects, in fact, have been 'given' by the people who live in these places and who have had a very personal experience of life there. In this first issue of the multi-guide, we have collected the contribution of a 'storyteller' for each of the ten municipalities involved in the project, who have pointed out a small hidden corner that is nevertheless full of history, a walk overlooked by the best-known guides, a curiosity linked to local traditions, offering us some of the many pieces that make up the complex mosaic of this territory. The multi-guide proposes a new way of visiting the Gorizia area, based on the direct experiences of the inhabitants of 10 of its municipalities covering a total area of 90 km2 stretching from the Karst to the sea. This project aims to narrate and promote the territory by a simple means, which is as ancient and consolidated as it is effective: word of mouth. The itineraries that the multi-guide collects, in fact, have been 'given' by the people who live in these places and who have had a very personal experience of life there. In this first issue of the multi-guide, we have collected the contribution of a 'storyteller' for each of the ten municipalities involved in the project, who have pointed out a small hidden corner that is nevertheless full of history, a walk overlooked by the best-known guides, a curiosity linked to local traditions, offering us some of the many pieces that make up the complex mosaic of this territory.